Island Light: Season Lingers
Afternoon sun warms a grazing horse at Sweetened Water Farm.
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Leaves gather on Camp Ground porches and paths.
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Dancing in the sunlight at the Field Gallery.
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Pulled and stored for the season.
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Red fishing shack in Menemsha.
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Tide pulls on the shore at Lucy Vincent Beach.
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Low tide under the Oak Bluffs Fish Pier.
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Whaling Church columns get a touch up.
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Trinity Methodist Church.
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Martha's Vineyard Harley Riders gather at the Portuguese American Club.
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Mike (Panhead) Fuss leads the Harley Riders on the Red Stocking Fund run.
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This year's ride raised $12,127, on top of toy donations.
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Outside the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.
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Carving inititals in tree trunks is longstanding tradition, though not encouraged.
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The Far Barn at Polly Hill Arboretum.
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Lagoon Pond with a museum view.
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Clay cliff at Lucy Vincent Beach.
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Evening window shopping at Island Music in Vineyard Haven.
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Capawock Theatre is transformed into World Market.
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Cloudscape.
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On the Vineyard autumn lingers like Islanders over coffee; no need to rush to the next appointment. Lawns are still green, herb gardens redolent with rosemary, farm fields freshly turned and dusted with a fine powder of lime. Nantucket Sound is navy blue and the salt ponds lie still in the evening hush with a thousand stars splashed overhead.
Thanksgiving this Thursday marks the end of one season and the beginning of another, but this year there is a distinct sense of procrastination about it all. Suddenly we are in no real hurry for winter with its hard freeze and slate-colored sea roughed up by whitecaps.
