Vineyarders Welcome Fall at Living Local Harvest Festival
Nothing says fall more than a good old-fashioned pumpkin carving.
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Showing off the fruits of her labor.
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Island musicians played throughout the day.
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Hot fresh popcorn on a rainy October day.
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George Hartman welcomed all to the Antique Power Museum.
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It takes two to work the vintage apple press.
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Morning Glory Farm supplied autumnal baked goods and produce.
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The annual event has come to celebrate the past, present and future of the Island.
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Old plastic water bottles were recycled into miniature planters.
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Rooted cuttings and dahlias to be brought home.
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Sun dried tomatoes and basil on focaccia to warm a dreay day.
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Heading to the compost pile.
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Despite the rain the Living Local Harvest Fest was in full swing at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury. The festival focused this year on reduce, reuse and recycle.
