Monday, December 25, 2006

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend. I spent Saturday doing some great diving than slept on an uninhabited island with no power or people later that night. It was amazing to feel the kind of privacy you get from being one of three people on an island (the other two being my friends). We cooked a great meal of native mungo beans, vegetables, and pork over a wood fire. Of course we enjoyed a bit of brandy as well. They slept on the white sand beach and I in my hammock between two trees nearby. We than awoke in the morning to do a spot of brilliant snorkeling and drink our coffee before our boat came to pick us up. I just wished I had all of you there with me! I miss you all!

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Mga Pabo!

Turkeys!

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The title of this blog is a good lead as to what is to come. It means turkeys in English. So, if you are astute, you may have concluded that this blog is about Thanksgiving. What a fabulous Thanksgiving it was. Last years was tops, this year tops last year. This one held a bit more personal meaning. As opposed to last year, when November rolled around, I was barley starting to get settled at site. The excess of new inputs in my life hadn’t yet slowed down. It was still some crazy adventure. Fast-forward a year to now, and the adventure has slowed. Now it is life. I have my home here, my friends here, and yes, even my family here. I also have all those elsewhere in the world, which my somewhat recent trip home to America reminded me of in such grand fashion. I realize the great opportunities that have been available to me. Not just through my country of birth, but also from the friends I have been lucky enough to meet on my path through life, the family I grew up in, and most importantly the parents that raised me. That’s a lot to have in life, and a lot to be thankful about. While I sat on the beach roasting turkeys on an open charcoal pit for three hours I did lots of thinking and this year, more than those in the past, all this became glaringly evident to me.

I got some great pictures this year for thanksgiving. As the title of this blog alludes to most will involve a turkey, mind you some of them may be a little bit graphic. I fell into the roll of the “turkey” guy. Out of the four turkeys that we “lychoned,” (roasting on a charcoal pit on a bamboo pole) two came alive and two came dead. So, with assistance from my friends, we killed, plucked, and roasted our birds. The pictures below will give you a good idea of the process. Its nothing too special, I have vague memories during my childhood in South Dakota of my Dad doing the same thing. However the subsequent nightmares of a chicken running around without a head, squirting blood everywhere may not have been all that good for my mental health. Thus, subconsciously, I believe I am more appeased by the fact that the heads stay on here, at least till after the bird is dead. You see I enjoy the local delicacy dinugu-an (blood soup), and if the blood is wasted spurting everywhere you can’t very well save it to make dinugu-an. I’ll let the pictures tell the story of the rest of the day.

"Buhi nga Pabo (Alive Turkey)"

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"Patay nga Pabo (Dead Turkey)"

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"Getting ready to pluck the feathers….. "

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Not to bad a place to do the prep work, and yes, I did use that hammock in the background later in the day!

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"Ako, ang Ido, kag ang Pabo (Me, the dog, and the turkey)"

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"What a place to cook the Thanksgiving birds!"
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"They’re getting close to being done……"
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Ward. Ward really isn’t this scary. He’s a great guy, and I’d like to take this moment to personally thank him for the two bottles of Jose Cuervo he brought to our Thanksgiving celebration.
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"The beach, not a bad why to end the day."
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So, as you can see, it was a great day. I hope all yours was just as good. Unless of course your one of those silly people in Europe that don’t celebrate this grand holiday. In which case I hope you had a good November. I miss you all and hope everyone’s holiday season spirits are on the rise! Salamat gid sa ninyo sa tanan. Palanga ko kamo tanan!