Scallops cover the shore by the Bangs's shuck shack. Tim Johnson

Sunday, December 11, 2022

The rural reaches of the Island are cloaked in deep quiet, and native holly and winter berry stand out in sharp relief against a background of gray bare-branched woodlands. Hardy sheep, cattle and horses wear their own homegrown woolly winter coats. Out on the ponds shellfishermen drag for bay scallops, their orange and yellow foul weather gear dotting the shoreline like spot color in an Ansel Adams photograph.

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Thank you, Tim!!! Your photo essay is a wonderful gift I look forward to every week!
December 17, 2022 - 5:52am
Jennifer Dowley, Millerton, NY
Thank you Tim for your wonderful work over the years. I start every Saturday morning reading Bill Eville's notes and usually the pieces he links us to. Then, there's the great pleasure of sitting quietly and letting your photographs scroll by...filling me with a deep and old comfort of seeing places I know and those I don't. Have you thought of making a calendar for all of us who love your work?
December 17, 2022 - 7:54am

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