Clamming! At Black Point Inn!!
Great light at dusk the other day at the Inn!!!

Not a cloud in the sky at Black Point Inn!
Blue sky and a super-low tide (the full moon had not come up yet so no photos of the moon), and what was this man doing? Digging clams of course! What type of clams do you suppose??

Clamming!
I asked our Chef Trap about this:
“The clams are just called “soft shell” or “steamers”. The others refer to size in a hard shell clam, which I believe is a quohog. Commercially the largest quohogs are processed for frozen chowder pieces. HOWEVER, steamers make an awesome chowder!!”

Super low tide because of a full moon at Black Point Inn, also called a 'dreen' tide around here.
So there you go! As someone once said. “Clam Chowder for lunch!!!” Anybody read, “One morning in Maine”?


