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Shades of Pink: Finding Hope in Fight Against Breast Cancer
When I was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer at the age of 37, my world suddenly became engulfed in pink.
12:21 pm, October 11, 2021
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An Island Home Forever, No Matter Where the Road Turns
On a day when a double rainbow kissed an ashen sky over the outfield wall, when the sunshine refused to leave Fenway Park, and the raindrops dared...
1:07 pm, October 7, 2021
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Song of the Saltmarsh Sparrow
What’s the buzz and the click? / My song of course, / though no one but I have ever tried to sing it.
12:10 pm, October 7, 2021
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Washashore Chronicles: A Parting Gift
I can see a headline now. SAYS YOU! Says Adieu!
2:57 pm, October 4, 2021
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Fleeing the Fires; Shepherding the Memories
As I prepare to leave this drenching summer in West Tisbury for autumn in scorching northern California, I am haunted by last September.
1:51 pm, September 30, 2021
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The Path of Becoming Meets the Path of Letting Go
Autumn has arrived and summer has departed. It is the time of other arrivals and departures on the Island.
2:39 pm, September 27, 2021
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Vineyard Bookshelf: Forget Prayers, Bring Cake
The progress of medical science in the last century has not only postponed death for many Americans but transformed it as well.
11:04 am, September 23, 2021
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Happy Birthday, Mr. Loaf
The datebook wedged in my memory reminds me of a few friends and family members whose birthdays fall on these early fall days. There are also a few...
11:36 am, September 20, 2021
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Before the Storm, a Quansoo Idyll
Mosquitoes sang their evening lullaby. My mother tucked netting over my crib, and I, not wanting to be closed in, batted it away.
3:48 pm, September 16, 2021
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Still Feeling the Magic of the Flying Horses
You can never predict how a vacation will turn out, despite the many plans you may make.
12:21 pm, September 13, 2021
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Waves of Grief Roll in Twenty Years Later
There were perfect waves the day the planes hit the buildings.
2:29 pm, September 9, 2021
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An Island Legacy, One Story at a Time
When my dad and I take our daily walk on the Tiasquam Valley trail in Chilmark, he complains about his ankle.
1:19 pm, September 2, 2021
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