2023 SPRING IS NEAR SPRING IS NEAR proclaims this colorful sign painted on the window at the Eastport Gallery, which will be opening on June 3. (Edward French photo)
2023 WOOD CHIPS WOOD CHIPS are unloaded at the Estes Head cargo pier in Eastport, in only the second use of the port's bulk conveyor system. Approximately 32,000 metric tons are being shipped from Sheet Harbour, N.S., to the Woodland Pulp mill. See this issue for an article on
2023 DIGGING CLAMS DIGGING CLAMS as seagulls watch in Carrying Place Cove in Eastport on February 28 is Howard Calder. (Don Dunbar photo)
2023 WOOD CHIPS WOOD CHIPS are unloaded at the Estes Head cargo pier in Eastport, in only the second use of the port's bulk conveyor system. Approximately 32,000 metric tons are being shipped from Sheet Harbour, N.S., to the Woodland Pulp mill. See this issue for an article on
2023 DIGGING CLAMS DIGGING CLAMS as seagulls watch in Carrying Place Cove in Eastport on February 28 is Howard Calder. (Don Dunbar photo)
2023 SPINNING WITH WINTRY WARMTH SPINNING WITH WINTRY WARMTH is a lively crowd at the MICE (Moose Island Contra Etc.) band's first contra dance at the Eastport Arts Center on January 28. The contra dance drew people from nearby towns and as far as Boston. (Edward French photo)
2023 RETURNING RETURNING to the Eastport breakwater from diving for scallops on a cold day on February 3 is Scott MacNichol of Perry aboard his boat Brayden's Future. The wind chill in Eastport on February 3 was -50 degrees. (Don Dunbar photo)