West Chop Lighthouse

This one was on Martha’s Vineyard in West Chop.

Cape Cod Light

During our crossing, we encountered numerous lighthouses. This one was on the Cape Cod side.

Wood’s Hole Away

We spent a long weekend on Martha’s Vineyard as guests of the Ward’s. The view off the tail of the ferry as we depart Wood’s Hole.

Vineyard Bound

Tomorrow, the family heads off to Martha’s Vineyard for a four day vacation with friends. Once again I will try to post daily if I can gain access to the internet. If not, expect a bunch of photos next Monday.

Perkins Cove

On morning two, I went north up the coast to Perkins Cove. I found a great vantage point on a drawbridge from which I captured the entire fishing fleet.

Big Blue

Spotted this giant Blue Heron hunting for breakfast.

Iconic Scenes

A small fishing boat heading out for the day and a crab shack.

One for Jeanine

Down the coast a bit, I stumbled upon this lighthouse and knew Jeanine would enjoy the photo.

Morning Rocks

As the sun rose, I got this shot of the rock formations for which the resort/spa is known.

The Cliff House

I just returned from a three day executive retreat which was held at the Cliff House in Ogunquit, Maine. We worked almost non stop but I was able to get out each morning at the crack of dawn to take some photos.

Deer in Fog

This morning we were treated to a pair of deer feeding as the fog lifted from the field.

Tiny Door

Today, Maya assisted me as I finished building the front door to her play house. Only the hardware and paint remain. I am happy just to share her company while I am working, but when she anticipates the next tool I will need and has it ready to hand to me, I am overwhelmed with pride and joy.

Exotic Tomatoes

A few of the more exotic tomatoes.

Tomato and Corn Festival

This weekend is the Tomato and Corn Festival down at Verrill’s Farm. Dozens and dozens of varieties to sample. Maya rode a pony, but I missed the shot (and am not too happy about that).

Little John

We will miss Johnny. His dad is picking him up this afternoon and heading off to a car show. We have really enjoyed having him with us.

Helen’s

Nicolai is still in Minnesota, but we have had John Quinn all week to keep the child headcount at three. This morning, the kids and I had breakfast at Helen’s.

Bedtime Ritual

Bedtime story for Maya. I just returned from a three-day trip to Mountain View, CA, and was not able to post any photos.

Jeep as Aparatus

Nicolai returned this evening from an extended stay on Nantucket with his good friend Chloe and her family. Apparently, in the absence of gymnastic apparatus, Nico makes due with a local jeep. Photo courtesy of Chloe’s mom, also an avid photographer. Nicolai reports that he had a fantastic time. I must make a note to ask about the story behind this photo tomorrow morning before Nico heads off to Minnesota with his cousins.

Cookie Monsters

Tonight, we were treated to homemade chocolate chip cookies by our resident dessert chefs.

Farewell Chase

Alissa returned with Rachel to Albany this afternoon before the storms hit. Johnny will spend the night here before leaving for Minnesota with Nicolai, Rory, Mario, Frank, and Angela. Maya and Mario conduct the traditional chasing of the departing car ritual.

Plain Maya

Just Maya. Not a little cat, not a blue monkey, not “brave Maya”, just plain Maya.

Rule Conference

What kind of Sunday would it be without a little croquet? More time is generally spent interpreting the rules than actually playing the game.

Super Split

Rachel demonstrates her flexibility during morning calisthenics led by Jeanine.

Bird Watching

And finally, my art shot for the day.

Rockport

Later we ventured into Rockport where we did a little shopping and were treated by Mario and Rory to ice cream.

Chillin’ J

Jeanine braved the chilly water and then relaxed on the beach with a book.

Markswoman

Maya demonstrates her water tossing accuracy and total lack of fear.

Chilly Shower

Think ice cubes.

The Chase

The boys also spent quite a bit of time on the move. The threat of being splashed carried serious weight in light of the frigid water temperature.

Curly Cutie

Maya spent most of the day running in and out of the water, back and forth to get sand, and chasing after her larger cousins.

Diggin’ Rachel

Rachel worked relentlessly on sand construction projects.