Pictures are not only worth a thousand words, they tell the visual story of a year on the Island.
Pictures are not only worth a thousand words, they tell the visual story of a year on the Island.
Winter avian residents arrive and the occasional rare birds move through the Island in December, as winter begins.
On Christmas Eve, over 800 people gathered at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury for a tradition that has been taking place for over 60 years: the telling of the Christmas stor
The variety of waterfowl that frequent our freshwater ponds during the cold months is impressive.
"Heap on more wood!" wrote Sir Walter Scott. "The wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still." The poet, in his wisdom, knew the secret of Christmas magic that the child does not yet grasp.
Over 30 singers performed Christmas favorite, Handel's Messiah at Edgartown's Whaling Church last Saturday. The program was conducted by Wes Nagy. The Messiah was first performed on the Vineyard at Grace Church in 1975 and was revived last year.
The first snow fell on the Island this week. At dawn there was only deep quiet and a frosting of white through the windows, and somehow, over a hot cup of coffee while most of the Island slept, all things seemed possible — even peace in the world.
The birdbath froze solid this week, as a spell of something like seasonal weather finally arrived on the Vineyard. Suddenly this morning the Island awoke to the first snow. It was only an inch or two, but made the day feel merry and bright.
Shoppers bustle along Main street in Vineyard Haven, peering into store windows and reveling in the colorful display.
The Minnesingers drew packed houses for their winter concerts during Christmas in Edgartown festivities.
The Vineyard becomes a place of light in this season: the single candles in the windows of houses as dusk gathers along Island roads, the lights strung along the lines of a sailboat at Menemsha, the gorgeous multitude of white lights at the Dr.
Reindeer, snowmen, Santa himself: a cast of holiday characters marched down Main street Edgartown for the Christmas parade.
Hot cups of cider and warm chowder warmed cold hands this weekend as revelers gathered for the annual Christmas in Edgartown weekend.
Sponsored by the Edgartown Board of Trade, Christmas in Edgartown spans from Dec.
The Vineyard transitions from yellows, ochre and russet to open sky blues, steely wave grays, berry reds and evergreens.
Painer Linda Carnegie has also brought beloved literary characters to life in the children's room at the West Tisbury Public Library.