A perfect chill in the otherwise tropical weather. We where watching fishermen pushing their boats into the water and chit chatting with the old fishing men by the shore.
I had a first attempt clam digging, which was a lot of fun. We cooked the clams in wine and onion that evening and they where delicious.





Something unrelated:
Have been admiring and curious how at swim-two-birds Renlide has crocheted these super cozy looking chair cushions. While googling, I stumbled upon another related "crochet" technique - latch hooking. Looks really fun, so now I just need to get myself a latch canvas in cotton, a latch hook and some yarn, or why not old cut t-shirts - oh so 70s.
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