The Port of Anacortes recently published statistics from 2023 activities. Last year there were 304,458 metric tons of products moved over Port docks. Jobs on Port property total 1,100. Click here for a copy of the Port’s 2024 budget document, which includes a report from Commission President Bonnie Bowers. (Photo of ship being loaded with […]
100 points! Final score Tuesday night, January 16: Anacortes Seahawks 100, Sehome Mariners 45. AHS Coach Brett Senff took Davis Fogle and other starters out early in the 4th quarter. Fogle (pictured in post game interview with “AHS Live” announcer Parker Mong) scored 47 points in only three quarters! It was raining 3s in Williams […]
I call this image “Contemplation.” Take a close look and you will see why. Viewpoint: Mt. Erie on Fidalgo Island.
Fresh snow, blue skies. A crisp beautiful day in Anacortes. Temperature 19 degrees at 3:45 this afternoon.
Trumpeter swans, Beaver Marsh Road. A frosty day, January 2009.
Anyone who wonders about the health of the maritime industry in Anacortes needs only visit the Guemes Channel waterfront in downtown Anacortes. Featured here are Wednesday scenes from Dakota Creek Industries (DCI) boatyard and Port of Anacortes docks. B.C. ferry “Coho,” a periodic “client” at DCI, is currently in drydock, visible from Commercial Avenue. Other […]
Fly fishing Pass Lake on Fidalgo Island, January 2024. The lake had been closed for many months due to algae.
Any visit to Mt. Erie provides opportunity to see this striking art piece by Guemes sculptor Philip McCracken. According to the Museum of Northwest Art in LaConner McCracken, a third generation member of a Skagit Valley family, was born in Bellingham in 1928. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of […]
Beautiful dairy barn near Chuckanut Drive in Skagit County.
Photos from the 2012 Anacortes Antique Engine & Machinery Show. Images include a model of the Adeline Foss, first named Flossie when built in 1895. The show was discontinued in 2015. Type “steam” into AT.com search engine to see more photos from the past.
The parking area at Deception Pass State Park’s Little North Beach is closed for the season. But the beautiful stretch of beach is accessible by trail from the restroom/parking area just on the Whidbey side of the bridge. That trail yields some pretty spectacular views. Visible here in the center is Deception Island, with West […]
Happy New Year from AnacortesToday.com, marking 20 years of a photographic celebration of local people and events. Here’s to a great 2024!