Inspecting house and yard, outdoors,
We make a list of urgent chores
And wonder: Should we call the painter,
Or let our home grow even quainter?
D.A.W.
Up-Island and down this past winter there were houses on stilts. Most notable, perhaps, was the beginning of work restoring the Old Parsonage in West Tisbury. That home dates back to 1668 and is generally considered to be the second oldest residence on the Island, which makes it one of the oldest structures in the country. Now in the middle of its fourth century of existence, for a moment a few years back it seemed as if the house might not survive into its fifth, when a preliminary application to tear it down was filed with the West Tisbury Historic District Commission.
Paul Schneider
How do I rent thee? Let me count the ways...Elizabeth Hawes looks back on an itinerary of houses.
Elizabeth Hawes
This issue marks the end of our thirtieth year in publication.
Paul Schneider
When winter comes and nature calls,We go off-Island to the malls,Obeying some primeval urgeTo browse department stores and splurge.
D.A.W.
Vacation tide has long rolled out. Tourists have evaporated into thin air and been replaced with thin ice. Welcome to the trenches.
Charlie Nadler