Football was the other major pass time. Despite the great defensive effort by Kyle, Nico completes the reception for a touchdown.
Between excursions into the ocean sand, construction was the order of the day. Nicolai was sitting neck deep in a hole he had excavated.
Nicolai surfing with a “boogie” board.
One of the larger waves cresting over Kyle’s head.
Kyle spent hours in the surf body surfing.
Jeanine was in the water for less than a minute before being totally knocked off her feet.
Maya was fearless, as usual. We had to keep an eye on her at all times because the waves were huge and the under tow very strong.
Today, we spent the day on the beach at Long Point. The waves averaged three feet with an occasional five footer.
After dinner, we went to downtown Vineyard Haven for ice cream and book shopping.
We dined on the porch, enjoying a cool summer breeze.
Later in the day, Maya and Sachi set up a Lemonade and Craft stand. They made several dollars using a variety of aggressive sales tactics. Saying no to these two girls was simply not an option for most passers-by.
Today, Nicolai did not feel well, so I stayed home with him while the rest of the crew went sea kayaking on Chappaquiddick. Nicolai polished off the latest Harry Potter book.
The group huddles for a group shot before we head back. Pictured here is Irene with her children, Oliver and Sachi.
The sunset was spectacular.
Nicolai bundles up as the temperatures drop with the approaching sunset.
We enjoyed dinner on the beach. Jeanine makes quick work of her lobster.
In total, I would say that at least a dozen crabs were captured. Two are pictured here in the holding bucket.
The boys spent hours hunting for crabs, fish, and eels. Oliver. a future marine biologist for sure, provided expert guidance.
After settling in at the Ward’s we set out for the beach at Menemsha where we stayed until the sunset.
After lunch we made a quick tour of the “ginger bread” houses of Oak Bluffs.
The first order of business was feeding the kids. Nicolai and Maya shared a pizza.
And finally, the lighthouse in East Chop.
This one was on Martha’s Vineyard in West Chop.
During our crossing, we encountered numerous lighthouses. This one was on the Cape Cod side.
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.
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.
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.
Spotted this giant Blue Heron hunting for breakfast.
A small fishing boat heading out for the day and a crab shack.
Down the coast a bit, I stumbled upon this lighthouse and knew Jeanine would enjoy the photo.
As the sun rose, I got this shot of the rock formations for which the resort/spa is known.
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