Just a few short days after completing a century of life, Betty Eddy’s son, Bill, shared with me that she had completed her walk on earth.
Frances Labaree thought a trip to Larsen’s to purchase fish for dinner was going to be quick and simple.
June 22, 1920, was a Tuesday.
Open signs hang on nearly every shop in town these days although the message remains clear.
After a tremendous amount of planning and preparation, Chilmark was the first Island town to host town meeting and town elections.
I always thought of Boston as a safe and fairly sensible city.
On Monday I found myself with my camera in hand snapping pictures at the waters edge.
When I stopped at my in-laws, Emmett leaned out the door and handed Kathie a bag and she passed it to me.
What’s that saying, “April showers bring May flowers?”