Laura came to visit from Connecticut last week. Neither of us had been to Martha’s Vineyard before and were pleasantly surprised to find that we could take the local ferry there and back for a mere $18.00 (without vehicle). Wednesday was perfect weather-wise and off we went, leaving Paul to his day job. I felt like quite the lady of leisure!
We arrived at Oak Bluffs and enjoyed a morning of coffee and wandering from shop to shop without a man to hurry us along (hee). My favorite shop was Craftworks, which featured handcrafted items from all over America. I bought a handful of quotes that were typewritten on handmade paper that I will be sure to share with you in a future post.
If I were a big spender and had some space to fill, I would have bought a Sticks piece or two for me. Maybe a jewelry box or a perpetual calendar. And at least one piece for Laura. I fell in love with this Iowa company while wandering Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado a few years back. Below is a nice patriotic piece.
We eventually walked out past the touristy section of Oak Bluffs and into the neighborhoods. This is reason enough to come to the Vineyard. The cottages (mostly Victorian and cheery or prim and proper Capes) were all a bit different and each yard boasted a profusion of flowers in bloom. Divine. This cottage spoke to me more than the others for some reason…
For two dollars we boarded a bus to Edgartown (Martha’s Vineyard is a lot bigger than I thought). A local suggested we have lunch on the deck at The Seafood Shanty. It was a bit pricey (about $25 each with drinks) but acceptable, considering the view, the vibe, and the fresh cod sandwich.
After lunch, we browsed Edgartown Books and a few other shops. I know I have mentioned it before, but frequenting indie bookstores tends to give one a good feel for the community. Because it was pre-July Fourth weekend, the multitudes had not yet arrived, so we had plenty of time and space to peruse.
Laura and I were the only customers in the tiny Henley’s Needlepoint & Fibers behind the bookstore, where all the colorful canvases were hand painted. Mr. Henley greeted us and gave us a brief history of the area and how he and Mrs. Henley ended up there. Thank you, Mr. Henley!
This Austin-Healey 3000 was parked right off Main Street. Paul loves Austin-Healeys. I offered to write the owner a check right there on the spot but he declined. Sorry, Paul. I tried. : )
Seeing as how we were on daycation, Laura and I decided to splurge once more before heading back to the mainland. Here we are enjoying our blended lattes at MacPhail’s Corner Cafe where everyone seemed to know each other. The weather was perfect, but I am glad I brought my cardigan as my back was getting a bit pink and the a/c was in full-force wherever we went.
Having played our Ladies of Leisure roles so well, we actually missed our ferry departure. Luckily, there was one more departure that day. This gave us some time to spend by the water. The beaches were full and I regret not taking pictures of the primary colored umbrellas in contrast with the sand, sea, and sky. Next time. We spied this magnificent sailing ship as we headed back to shore.
I am hoping to get back to Martha’s Vineyard with Paul before the end of our stay here. We are fortunate to live somewhere so beautiful…somewhere that would cost most people a lot of money to visit. My sister is coming to visit in a week; stay tuned for more Cape Cod adventures! And be sure to let us know what your summer adventures are, if you haven’t already…
PS) H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y , L A U R A! XOX
Looks like another banner day for my favorite wanderer.
We’ve decided to road trip it (South!) to CO in August…still in the planning stages but it looks like we will be spending some time on Chesapeake Bay and the Outer Banks for sure. SO EXCITED! Are you in NC yet?!?
Next week we’ll be sunning on the shore.
Sounds like you are having way too much fun, and I am so jealous. I have never been to Martha’s Vineyard and have friends that have summer houses there. I too want to go one day and be a lady of leisure for a day or so.
Thanks for that view.
Oh, to have a summer house on the Vineyard…sigh. Try to get there Tonya – it is absolutely divine. Having friends there is a huge bonus as it is pricey (hence our day trips). My little sis is out from Ventura, CA and we are taking her there tomorrow – can’t wait to be back.
I was on Nantucket and the Vineyard YEARS ago, late 70’s, when it was really magical…. and I still remember the mist, and the architecture, and biking the road on the edge of the island and the people who pined for September, when the islands became theirs again….
I saw a sticker the other day that said “I’m not on your vacation” and chuckled to myself.
Can’t wait to see Nantucket – the pictures are so beautiful – it looks a bit storybook.
Can’t wait to see you and Evergreen, either! One more month…