Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Tuesday 20/03/07
Brilliantly sunny morning, interspersed with the odd flake of snow. Some snow continues to lie in the shade. Temperatures hover between 3 and 5C. Am surprised to find the Isle of Lewis ferry still alongside - it never sailed at 7.15 am. It does go at 1.45. I go out myself to the basin to see if I can cross to Goat Island. Answer NO. A deep channel runs from the main body of water into the harbour, some 6 feet below. Collect 8 scallop clams, which lie about snapping in mrs B's kitchen, until she turns them into a nice starter. Scallops taste sweet, and only need 3 or 4 minutes in the frying pan. The orange "coral" is not commonly used; it contains the scallop's organs and can be very rich. Main course is chili con carne, but it leaves me pretty full up. Sunset 6.40pm.
Guido
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the pictures. The scallps looked absolutely delicious. My kind of meal!
Sam
My kind of pictures! Dark clouds, bare trees... :-D
ReplyDeleteI'm a little skeeved out by the scallops though. Hee...
~Amy
Great photos Guido...enjoyed the scallops...love them as a seafood meal. Chili sounded wonderful too...beautiful sunsets...take care...
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Wonderful photos... I don't know much about scallops, but I thought their season was the fall here on LI. We usually clam all thru the summer months into the fall when the waters are tolerable.
ReplyDeleteMarie
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