On our second full day at Martha's Vineyard we drove to Edgartown and found parking on the street near Fuller Street Beach. My daughter, Emily, had read that it was a good spot to look for shells. There were some very large houses fronting on this beach.
We walked to the lighthouse and then to the street.
We moved the car to be closer to the main part of the town and walked around.
The Pagoda Tree was a stop.
We got lunch and sat out on a bench to eat along the water.
Below was the ferry to Chappaquidick Island.
An interesting weather vane.
The church in town.
Across from the Museum which was closed was this house on blocks. A new foundation had been poured.
On the grounds of the museum was this light from a light house.
More to come.
8 comments:
You sure have been hopping around some neat places. Thanks for taking me along.
What a lovely and interesting plave to walk around. Love the Lighthouse and the beach
So beautiful, all these images. I really need to visit this part of our country sooner than later!
Great church
gorgeous one to share. i love that area, we were there gosh 10+ years ago. have a lovely weekend!! ( :
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What a nice place, I've heard of the town but never been there. Very nice church
Love the lighthouse and the light. It is interesting to see clocks on church towers - a good idea.
Very nice litle church.
Greetings from Poland.
Monika.
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