Of course there’s water everywhere, it’s an Island, that’s one of the things they do best, be surrounded by water. In my humble and unbiased opinion, Martha’s Vineyard has it all as far as water is concerned.
The cliffs at Aquinnah (Gay Head) are surrounded by rocky and treacherous waters. The clay from the cliffs washes into the water and creates a blend of unusual beauty.
A view of Vineyard Sound and out to the Atlantic from a window of West Chop lighthouse.
Looking towards the Elizabeth Islands from Menemsha Hills Reservation.
Edgartown Harbor
Oak Bluffs Harbor.
Water on the rocks.
Chappaquiddick kayaks.


Sunny or foggy… water, water everywhere.


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June 11, 2008 at 12:07 pm
Seamond
Joanie: You fox! You know I NEED a copy of that picture out of my lighthouse tower. I’ve been reading all of these; I’ve just been busy, busy. I especially love the Chappy log and visiting the island from a doggy viewpoint. (What a smart doggie!) Hugs, seamond
June 12, 2008 at 11:42 pm
Susan Gibbs
That photo of the kayaks on Chappy is beautiful!