Clamming on the Annisquam
Posted on by Donna Ardizzoni
Published by Donna Ardizzoni
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I miss this even with a bad nothing like fresh clams (steamers or Fried) – the shack over by folly cove quart and pint in those days belly and all 🙂 Even got the woodman’s and down at the wheel tee-shirts at home. Kim has a mighty mac one! Dave 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂 thrill game Patriots 🙂
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Thanks Dave, it must have been really cold clamming that morning
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I bet it was judging by Pete’s GMG weather temps gauge Keeps them clams fresh maybe slow them some? cog hogs for chowder and the razors sort of a different taste too. 🙂 Dave
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Thanks Dave, it certainly was cold
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Thank you for this nice picture. We witnessed this activity during our vacation last summer. I tip my hat to these guys. What a toll it must be on one’s back.
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Thank you Monique: Plus the cold must be really hard on the body
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Donna- Your photo of the clammer made me instantly hungry for fresh steamers, and hope I regain the ability to dig them myself. Digging is hard work, and you seldom get cold. Early spring is my favorite time to clam in Gloucester.
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Thanks Fred, I wish I could still eat them… miss them, stay warm
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Fred you will – on the path now! 🙂 Dave & Kim
God Bless and walk with the wind 🙂
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