Scenes from Martha's Vineyard, April 2022
Paul McDonald readies his lobster pots for the upcoming season.
Albert O. Fischer
April skies at State Beach.
Jeanna Shepard
South shore.
Ray Ewing
Tim Johnson
Island Home pulls into her Vineyard Haven port.
Larry Glick
Here comes the sun.
Jeanna Shepard
Planters filled with spring blooms on Dock street.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Lucy's colorful clay cliffs.
Tim Johnson
Digging for soft-shell clams in Katama Bay flats.
Ray Ewing
Flying Horses reopen for the season.
Albert O. Fischer
Snowy egret.
Lanny McDowell
Osprey stretches its wings on Harthaven pole.
Liz Durkee
Warmer days invites passengers to the upper deck traveling the ferries.
Jeanna Shepard
Ray Long and Jake Maciel stock Duarte's Pond with trout.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Sunset approaches in Katama.
Ray Ewing
A different perspective in Menemsha.
Albert O. Fischer
Lucy Vincent waves.
Tim Johnson
Mute swans dry their wings.
Lanny McDowell
Seals warm themselves in the spring sun.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Quahaugging in Sengie.
Ray Ewing
Surf along the Island's south shore.
Albert O. Fischer
Greening of Sheriff's Meadow Pond.
Tim Johnson
The arrival of spring will lock the sun on the Island side of the equator for the next six months and this is the real news of this seasonal moment. The days and weeks ahead will bring seasonal fits and starts, a setback or two and then an avalanche of green and the bright blooms of daffodils, lilacs and wild apple.
Welcome April. The turn of the season is at hand.
