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Island Light: Toast to New Year

Low visibility from the fish pier in Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Low visibility from the fish pier in Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Beach stones overpower the snowfence on West Chop after the December storm.
Tim Johnson
Beach stones overpower the snowfence on West Chop after the December storm.
Tim Johnson
Vanderhoop Homestead in Aquinnah overlooks the south shore.
Tim Johnson
Vanderhoop Homestead in Aquinnah overlooks the south shore.
Tim Johnson
A Stonehenge of clams at Long Point.
Tim Johnson
A Stonehenge of clams at Long Point.
Tim Johnson
Edider paddles around East Chop water.
Tim Johnson
Edider paddles around East Chop water.
Tim Johnson
Moorings on Lobsterville.
Tim Johnson
Moorings on Lobsterville.
Tim Johnson
Mussels cling to the lines of this mooring ball.
Tim Johnson
Mussels cling to the lines of this mooring ball.
Tim Johnson
Circuit avenue welcomes shoppers to Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Circuit avenue welcomes shoppers to Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
A splash of sunshine on an otherwise ocercast week on Edgartown harbor.
Tim Johnson
A splash of sunshine on an otherwise ocercast week on Edgartown harbor.
Tim Johnson
Dune house in Gay Head.
Tim Johnson
Dune house in Gay Head.
Tim Johnson
Fog rolls in on Lucy Vincent Beach.
Tim Johnson
Fog rolls in on Lucy Vincent Beach.
Tim Johnson
Pea soup in Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Pea soup in Menemsha.
Tim Johnson
Beach retaining wall holds up the North Bluff in Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Beach retaining wall holds up the North Bluff in Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Heidi Raihofer prepares for a dive off Edgartown's Memorial Wharf.
Tim Johnson
Heidi Raihofer prepares for a dive off Edgartown's Memorial Wharf.
Tim Johnson
Old truck in the woods of Gay Head.
Tim Johnson
Old truck in the woods of Gay Head.
Tim Johnson
Menemsha art.
Tim Johnson
Menemsha art.
Tim Johnson
Night fog.
Tim Johnson
Night fog.
Tim Johnson

The hope for the year ahead is heard once again in the old and comfortable greeting called out to friends and strangers alike: “We wish you a Happy New Year.” There are no better words for the beginning of a new year, always with the accompanying sentiments of peace and joy and prosperity for all. The arrival of this new year comes Monday on the first tick past midnight.

As the year 2023 ends, we turn to poets and philosophers to define the importance of the coming of any new year: Housman reflected on the “beauty of the death-struck year. Emerson told us the “years teach what the days never know.” In the 19th century Charles Lamb wrote: “No one ever regarded the First of January with indifference.” And Tennyson took special note of the new year when he was poet laureate of England in 1850: “Ring out the old, ring in the new; Ring, happy bells, across the snow; The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true.”

Meanwhile, from all of us at the Vineyard Gazette we extend to everyone on the Island and across the nation best wishes for a happy, prosperous and peaceful new year 2024.



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