2017 THE ATLANTIC DAISY THE ATLANTIC DAISY loaded wood pulp at the Port of Eastport on May 7 as Coast Guard Station Eastport’s response boat heads by on Johnson’s Bay. (Chessie Crowe photo)
2017 CUDDLING ONE OF THE NEW GOAT KIDS CUDDLING ONE OF THE NEW GOAT KIDS at Tide Mill Creamery is Rachel Bell. She and husband Nate Horton are readying for expansion, including a new hoop house for the goats. (Lora Whelan photo)
2017 LT. COLONEL ANDREW POTTLE speaks at Hillside Cemetery about the serviceman for whom he is carrying a stone in honor of during The Summit Project memorial walk. LT. COLONEL ANDREW POTTLE speaks at Hillside Cemetery about the serviceman for whom he is carrying a stone in honor of during The Summit Project memorial walk. (Don Dunbar photo)
2017 A LITTLE SNOW IS A SURE SIGN OF SPRING A LITTLE SNOW IS A SURE SIGN OF SPRING. Snow, an Icelandic sheep, and her four-day-old spring lamb, Snow Jr., enjoy the sun’s warmth on an early April day at Kilby Ridge Farm in Dennysville. The farm, owned by Mark and Violet Willis, currently has 28 sheep and 12
2017 ILLUMINATING NERIDA, R ILLUMINATING NERIDA, Richard Klyver’s bronze mermaid on the Eastport seawall, are ice sculptures made by Drew Proctor that are lit by candlelight. (Robin Farrin photo)
2017 SUGARING OFF SUGARING OFF — A SWEET RITE OF SPRING. With steam billowing out from the boiling down of the sap, Howard Duvall stands outside the sugarhouse at Maple Lane Sugary in Robbinston. The sugarhouse boast a new, more-efficient evaporator this year. The Duvalls have 330 buckets on their trees and hope to