Skiers have a saying, “Skiing is a dance and the mountains always lead.” Bella Thorpe had the pleasure of dancing with Telluride, Colo., this past week.
And I thought nothing terribly noteworthy would transpire during the days between Christmas and New Year’s. Well, I was proven terribly, terribly wrong. Are you wondering what on earth I am finding so darn exciting?
Just before Christmas, Mary Ambulos, while out for a stroll with pup Otis along Chilmark Pond, spotted 28 swans a-swimming. This must certainly have been some wonderful variation of the The Twelve Days of Christmas.
I know, I know, many of you have your lights up and trees have taken center stage in many a living room but, what really marks the season for me is the Chilmark volunteer firefighter’s association Christmas party.
Emily Boyd, daughter of Mary (Murphy) and Jonathan, was greeted by the Cape Cod Railroad conductor as she boarded a train this past weekend with Uncle Chris and Aunt Ruthanne.
Thus far, December’s weather hasn’t felt like the holidays are rapidly approaching, but if you look at Deb Hancock’s real estate office the Christmas cheer tone is certainly set.
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Chilmark is moving rapidly though fall with mostly bright sunshine, although I did note that Chilmark recorded more than two inches of rain one day last week. The winds are quickly stripping the trees of their leaves but in some sheltered areas the colors are still vibrant. There is more color in town. The new U.S. Coast Guard boathouse now has white siding that “looks like” shingles. It is beginning to look familiar again. Scalloping seems to be going well and the Menemsha Fish Market has plenty of them for sale.
The Aquinnah Public Library will build a thankful tree on Nov. 15 from 1 to 3 pm. Stop by to add your own message to a leaf. On Nov. 22, make a handprint turkey from 1 to 3 p.m., and on Nov. 29 it will be Legos, cartoons, and hot cocoa.