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A Year and a Week Later
A year and a week later after January 6, 2021.
2:45 pm, January 20, 2022
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An Evolutionary Drift, One Step at a Time
I make sure to feed the birds each winter as it’s a tough time for them.
1:15 pm, January 13, 2022
5 Comments
Where the Sheep and the Donkey Play
Brigitte Cornand, longtime deputy director of West Tisbury’s Dumptique, called recently from France, where she now lives, with New Year’s greetings...
6:43 pm, January 10, 2022
2 Comments
Vineyard Bookshelf: Muskeget: Raw, Restless, Relentless Island
Muskeget Island is a small scrap of land roughly a mile long, half a mile wide, sitting a few miles west of Nantucket.
12:41 pm, January 6, 2022
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Conserve West Tisbury Bylaw Looks to History as a Guide
The following is the preamble to the West Tisbury zoning bylaw amendment drafted by the Preserve West Tisbury committee.
12:40 pm, January 6, 2022
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Small World Moments Serve Up Heartfelt Connections
I have a special place in my heart for small world stories, especially the ones that include me.
2:31 pm, January 3, 2022
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The Tragic Consequences of Climate Change
In terms of climate change, 2021 was a chaotic and destructive year with almost constant record-breaking extreme weather events.
10:45 am, December 30, 2021
6 Comments
Remembering Desmond Tutu, Archbishop of the People
On Dec. 26, Archbishop Desmond Tutu died at age 90 in Cape Town, South Africa. He was a giant of human rights, and an inspiration to me.
11:57 am, December 27, 2021
4 Comments
A Vineyard Christmas From Long Ago
It was a dark morning, unusually dark, even for December, because it was cloudy, and a keen and searching wind blew shivery snowflakes out of the...
6:00 am, December 25, 2021
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Gifts for All, Good Tidings for Vineyard
On Christmas Eve the sky was clear for Santa and for his reindeer.
11:12 am, December 23, 2021
5 Comments
Gift of Gleaning Sprouts All Year Long
I’ve been a gleaner for nearly a dozen years. It’s not a big deal. I pick veggies local farmers don’t need or want.
1:48 pm, December 20, 2021
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Santa's Wish
This time of the year / Whispers in Santa’s ear / Elicit Ho, Ho, Hos / Smiles of children / Laughter of folklore.
5:55 pm, December 16, 2021
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