Oak Bluffs
The beautiful scene of the Oak Bluffs Harbor may once more be viewed on the webcam.
Oak Bluffs
You just never know about weather in New England do you? Here I was resigned to the fact that it was almost November, getting used to less sunlight and cooler days and nights, and then we have a day like Monday last where it was springtime again.
Oak Bluffs
Fall is here with visions of warm cozy nights in front of fireplaces, slower pace to our living, and homemade cooking and baking.
Oak Bluffs
Columbus Day weekend brought us most beautiful sunny, cool weather and the opportunities to work outside and catch up on some of those chores to get ready for colder weather.
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At last it's a bit cooler and you can actually get into town and find a parking space without too much trouble.
Oak Bluffs
A brief but moving ceremony, reflecting on the tragedy of 9/11, was held at the Nelson W.
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Thank you to all the emergency workers that planned ahead for the possibility of disasters due to a hurricane.
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Now dawn comes later and prods me awake as ruffles of light peek in around the edge of the window shades an hour before it is time for the alarm to go off.
Oak Bluffs
Crowds, longer traffic jams, high humidity, and a struggle to remain patient signal the arrival of August.
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Well, we say goodbye to July this week and hope that August will be a little cooler and less humid, but I don't think that has ever happened.
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These past few weeks have tested the abilities of the Island's EMS and Fire departments to the nth degree.
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This hot and so very humid weather has lasted for such a long stretch it makes us wonder if we have been suddenly transported to a place somewhere in the tropics.
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Fourth of July weekend was picture perfect, wasn't it? The weather was what made a good holiday — so that visitors could spend time at the beach although it seemed like hundreds were walking around town or in the stores.
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On Friday, July 2, at the Bunch of Grapes, Ann Nelson, the store's former owner and major Vineyard benefactor who developed that fine book shop, will be honored.