It’s a great time of the year to base from Anacortes to go bird hunting. Fidalgo, Whidbey and the Skagit Valley draw a wide variety of beautiful birds, from “resident” seagulls and herons to swans and wigeons.
Scott Milo Gallery in downtown Anacortes welcomes back Barbara Benedetti Newton with her soft pastel landscape series (February 6-28.) Additional artists are newer to the gallery: Claudia Meyers Newman with acrylics; Catherine James with botanical watercolors; Riley Frambes with landscape oils and Vitali Prokopenko with landscape oils. We have a new collection of jewelry, glass, […]
This kayaker had a Fidalgo Island lake to himself.
Mt. Baker in all her glory, oil tanker in Fidalgo Bay. Viewed from Cap Sante on a beautiful Martin Luther King Day. Tanker “Washington,” Prince William Sound, Alaska.
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Pictured here in the crowd at Cap Sante Marina are Town Crier Richard Riddell (left) and the late Bill Mitchell, community historian and muralist. The event hosted by the Port of Anacortes marked the kickoff of the 2010 Boating Season. Bill’s outdoor murals are still posted all around town.
It was August 1985 when I photographed this boater launching from under the Berentson Bridge. The ramp into the Swinomish Channel is maintained by Skagit County.
Photo from a few years back. Will have to see if he’s there again this year.
“Anacortes Middle School musicians strutted their stuff in the 2003 Lions Christmas Parade, marching on Commercial Avenue adorned in Santa hats. Music is an important element of community parades, and we had plenty of music thanks to this band and the Anacortes High School marching band.”