Hermine Hull
West Tisbury
Outside the windows, the woods are at their prettiest.
West Tisbury
It was like summer at the beach this New Year's Day.
West Tisbury
Wet snowflakes are blowing past my windows as I'm settled on the sofa writing my column.
West Tisbury
Snow is gently falling outside my window, predicted to continue for another three days, hopefully ensuring a white Christmas.
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Clear, cold nights have made the stars seem brighter and more abundant.
West Tisbury
Deer Week opened this morning.
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Our weather still seems unseasonably mild as we approach Thanksgiving and the last weekend of November.
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It feels so cold in the early mornings when I open the door to let the dogs out.
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Whatever other ideas I had for the start of this week's column, nothing is more notable than two dogs getting skunked.
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Cooler weather is making the dogs frisky, although by evening they seem happy to curl up on their beds and settle in.
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Martha Fleishman, Kathy Stevenson, and I had a conversation at Cronig's last week, discussing new varieties of daffodil bulbs available at West Tisbury's nurseries.
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I was surprised to find myself turning on the porch light for Mike to come home, around six o'clock, and about the same time in the morning when I let the dogs out.
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I awakened early to a lightening sky, sort of a butternut color, that shimmered through the trees off the east side of our house.
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It's not often that I'm out driving around at 7 am, so it's disconcerting when I am to see how much I enjoy it.
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The Island seems to be draped in autumn clematis.
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Well, now we have prepared for the next storm.
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Giulia Fleishman and Caitlin Jones introduced me to Green Zebra tomatoes.
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The temperature has dropped and, with wind and rain, it feels like long pants and hot tea are called for.
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Hot pink, yellow, fire engine red, orange, purple, and lime green — all the colors dotting the fairgrounds, attracting everyone to "Come to the Fair.