(9 quotes found)
“She ate so many clams that her stomach rose and fell with the tide.”
Louis Kronenberger
“We know that digging razor clams is a holiday tradition for a lot of families, and the tides cooperated this year.”
Dan Ayres
“[He's quick to point out that he never really stopped digging entirely.] The thing about digging clams is it empties your mind, ... I always dug clams when I had the opportunity.”
David Gallant
“Something had to start the process of brain expansion and I think it was early humans eating clams, frogs, bird eggs and fish from shoreline environments.”
Stephen Cunnane
“Something had to start the process of brain expansion, and I think it was early humans eating clams, frogs, bird eggs and fish from shoreline environments.”
“Our experience last year showed that we have enough clams on those two beaches to provide some additional days of digging.”
“Clams are selling. We have clams, but not as many as we should.”
Mike Hodges
“As the majestic pearl is formed inside a clam through much irritation, so are you being formed through the irritations and conflicts of life.”
E. L. McDowell
“Friday's we do prime rib (dinner) and Saturday we do grilled razor clams and oysters (dinner). Everyone seems to love those. They've been a big hit.”
Colleen Stogsdill