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Article: ON THE VINEYARD.(Martha's Vineyard)
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- July 1, 2000
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Despite all the media attention, Martha's Vineyard remains (most of the the time) an island of simple pleasures--and its residents intend to keep it that way.
PASTE TOGETHER SOME COLLIDING LANDSCAPES--FRAGRANT GASCONY FORESTS, wind-swept Cape Cod beaches, rolling Cotswolds hills, sapphire Brittany seas. Erase the crowds. It is fourteen years ago, when my husband-to-be and I first strolled together on a Martha's Vineyard beach, a two-mile sweep without another human soul. Now, when I drive to that beach, a trip made hundreds of times, I marvel that a single island encompasses such diversity and such boundlessness. And how privileged I am to live here, wrapped in a ...
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