Island Light: Spirits Rise
Sentry keeps watch in the Camp Ground.
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Pink goes well with white, don't you think?
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Stanley Larsen tinkers around on his boat in Menemsha.
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Chilmark home dressed in winter colors.
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Mayhew Chapel in Christiantown stands idle in February.
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East Chop Gems in their off-season cradles.
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Icicles grow longer.
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Katama lifeguard stands under blue February sky.
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Keith Farm Pond with a view to the ocean beyond.
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Northeast snow blankets Seaview avenue.
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Golden sundown burnishes Ocean Park.
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Tashmoo filled with sledders this week.
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At the top of Institute Hill.
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Calmer waters off Vineyard Sound.
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Vacancy on Inkwell Beach benches.
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Not quite fried clam season yet.
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Winter coats for the grand ladies of Ocean Park.
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Snow fence on State Beach lives up to its name.
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Tabernacle sits quietly.
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The view from Waban Park.
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Outside the American Legion in Vineyard Haven.
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No hay this time of year.
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Rising waters in Edgartown.
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Whaling Church colors.
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Blue.
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So far the Vineyard winter has been manageable – hardly mild, but certainly less intimidating than some in recent memory. There's been snow, but not a great deal. There's been some bitter cold, but a New England winter would seem a cheat if it lacked all bite. Our satisfaction now is that the days are beginning to lengthen, and by more than a minute or two. Nights still are longer, but the annual triumph of light is beginning, and the perception alone can cause spirits to rise.
