Edgecomb
Jo Cameron
The Edgecomb Historical Society meets this afternoon, to hear
Rose-Marie Ballard Boak present her nearly complete findings on the Town's
architectural
history! Come one, come all, to the Edgecomb Eddy School at 2 p.m. If we
overflow the conference room, we will meet in the cafeteria beside it!
My sister Anni Black arrived from five days of watching polar bears in
Churchill, Canada, on the edge of Hudson Bay. This was an Earthwatch
excursion,
assisting biologists in researching the functions and forms of male bear
play behavior, as well as their behavior in the presence of tourists borne
on enormous 'tundra buggies,' bus-seated boxes on five-foot tires for
safety and maneuvering over rugged terrain. Anni's job was to record the
approaches and interactions between the several bears, identified by names
such as Desert, Valley, Grasslands and other geographical features. The
bears are gathering at the shore in anticipation of ice floes to ride out
for
their winter of living off primarily seal. In an area expected to have
temperatures from 5 to 15 degrees, so far they have not gone below 28
degrees. The bears face possible starvation.
Daphne, Kevin and the grandkids will be up over Thanksgiving!
Fort Edgecomb news, and it's not good. According to Molly Carlson, a
wood conservator hired by the Bureau of Parks and Lands to assess the
blockhouse's condition, the
roof's shingles are nearly gone, the siding shingles' weathering has
been accelerated by fungus, and the big beam which goes from the front
door to the rear, past the staircase, shows signs of damp. Further, the
cellar space is damp, and she has found powder dust beetles in samples
taken from the foundation beams. I will be calling on Friends of Fort
Edgecomb, the Edgecomb Historical Society, the Bicentennial Committee and
everyone else to confer on major
fund-raising efforts. Please give me a call if you want to help save our
Fort!
Turkeys are back, only 15 in the flock just now. The flock may have
split over the summer.
Enjoying the far-flung strands of my family at 234 River Road, 633-2978
, bonesukl@midcoast.com
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This column appears in the Boothbay Register, The Lincoln County News,
the Wiscasset News-paper, and at
www.Edgecomb.org
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