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Scenes from Martha's Vineyard, February 2017
Five cows run loose on State Road. (They were rounded up.)
Alison L. Mead
Seal basks in winter sun.
Albert O. Fischer
Gull pauses for a close-up outside the ferry.
Jeanna Shepard
Sunset casts golden glow over Oak Bluffs fishing pier.
Joe Farina
Close-up view of whale tail statue in Edgartown.
Jeanna Shepard
Cold winter day up-Island
John Zannini
Surf's up on the South Shore.
Albert O. Fischer
A love note from Aquinnah.
Jenifer Strachan
Sunrise at Vineyard Haven harbor before winter storm moves in.
Larry Glick
Snow day, Vineyard Haven harbor.
John Zannini
Lucy Vincent landscape, shaped by time and the elements.
Albert O. Fischer
Snowy owl in flight at Norton Point.
Steve Myrick
Cheering on the Patriots to Super Bowl victory in Vineyard Haven.
Alice June Thompson
Winter walk.
Albert O. Fischer
Daffodil in bloom in late February in West Tisbury.
John Zannini
Mermaid crossing, Oak Bluffs.
Alice June Thompson
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
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Ian
, West Tisbury
40,000 seals live off cape cod, multiplied by 20 lbs. of fish per day to eat, multiplied by 365 days a year. Seals eat all of the fish in these waters!!
February 25, 2017 - 6:51am
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Seal
, In the Waters Off of Cape Cod
There is a lot of fish in the waters off cape cod. That's why we moved here.
February 25, 2017 - 2:52pm
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