More Eid el Kibir - this one's from Julie...
Ever wonder the most effective way to skin a sheep? Blow him up like a balloon first, of course!
More Eid el Kibir - this one's from Julie...
Ever wonder the most effective way to skin a sheep? Blow him up like a balloon first, of course!
Not only was our bibi very large, it also had an enormous neck!
Mum and I used tweezers to finish plucking the turkey. It was a long process....
Pops' job was to remove the organs and clean out the turkey.
Jemma al Fna by night
I have to give Julie credit for the filmmaking that you are about to see. I wasn't even there, but this was too funny not to share!
This is a video of the morning of the Eid, when Fatima Zhara & her brothers brought Julie with them to pick up their sheep from the garage down the road and bring it home. Did you know that sheep growl? This sheep is not being cute and saying "baaa" - it is not happy and the sounds sure prove it.
Ahh...helping out a neighbor is such a great thing. The little kid was awesome, but another neighbor had to come out and show the most effective way to move a sheep down the street.
And this...my dear Uncle Kev called me yesterday as his family was making the povo - man, I miss rolling out that dough! BTW, no povo is complete without the raisins!
I'm still hoping that Mike and Mum can pull off some outfits like this on our Kenya adventure. And you can't beat the bonfire in the snow, especially with the trail ignited by tons of gasoline. I love Georgetown Lake in the winter!
Most of all, I think I'm going to miss another year of ice fishing with Pops on Georgetown Lake. I hope Ryan and Tom are out there this winter catching lots of fish for us to smoke this summer!Don't get me wrong - I'm totally excited for our trip to Kenya this year and I look forward to seeing Christmas in London on Saturday. I figure I'll get more in the spirit once I'm there. I can't wait to see all the lights and garlands! Yay Christmas!
My main form of transportation - the petit taxi
After the skinning, the butcher took out the organs and put them all together in a big bucket.
Sheep #2 was making an awful racket. The rasping sounds as he tried to get air through his severed windpipe were pretty much just ignored. As the butcher finished his skinning and organ removal process, Sheep #2 had stopped splattering blood everywhere and died.
So he was tied up to be skinned. By the time this was finished, Mounir led sheep #3 out of the stairwell to be slaughtered.
With one swift motion, Reda slit his sheep's throat and the whole skinning/organ removal process began again.