Sweating it Out

After working outdoors all day Monday, I officially hate summer. I will say I have an incredible amount of empathy for my fellow humans world-wide. At least at the end of the day I can climb into an air-conditioned truck and go home to a somewhat cool house.

Vagrant!

A fork-tailed flycatcher is not supposed to be here, as their northernmost population is in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

Weevil Wonders

There was no reason to be ticked off by the black creature crawling among my foraged food. At first glance, it appeared to be a tick.

Matisyahu to Headline Jewish Culture Festival

Chabad on the Vineyard returns this summer with a full slate of events tailored toward the Island’s seasonal Jewish community, including the July 22 Jewish Culture Festival.

Farm and Field: Old and New

The present always holds a little something of the past, but nothing stays the same.

Autumn and winter wipe away summer’s harvest as the year’s crops bear their fruit then wither. New calves are born and grown steer slaughtered.

Five Things to Eat at Nomans

Dining out with a group can be daunting. Luckily, there's Nomans, where the menu and the atmosphere will please everyone, and you can even rent a "rum hut" for a group.

A Vineyard Shop Dog

At Circuit Style Salon, you’ll get a warm welcome from a 
one-year-old black-and-white Pomsky named Storm.

Creative Living Award Nominations Opens

Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Creative Living Award.

Speaking in Volumes, Through Art and Poetry

There are paintbrushes in Harry’s Seymour art studio, about 50 or more in various sizes, shapes and thickness, but they sit on the sidelines resting idle by the sink in all manner of plastic containers.

In Doppelgänger, Ceramicist Explores Her Alter Ego

Just inside the front door of the Workshop Gallery in Vineyard Haven, nearly 50 ceramic egg flats, each canary-colored and identical to the next, are spread out across the floor.

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