Saturday, February 24, 2007

Brings New Meaning To The Term "Googly Eyes"

Hey there,

Before I begin today, I want to warn people that the pictures contained in today's post might be a little... disturbing for our more squeamish visitors. For those of you with 22" monitors and T1 connections, it might already be too late. Then again, if you own a 22" monitor and have a T1 connection, then I don't feel that bad for you.

Last week was a little more eventful than usual as we got not one, but two fun surprises at school. The first wasn't as tragic as it could have been. A water truck driver decided to take a shot at the local 0-60mph speed record while exiting the school yard. Apparently this isn't the best thing to do over rough and snowy terrain since tons of water sloshing around in your tank might cause this to happen:


I'm pretty sure there's something in the manual about NOT doing this.

That's right, the water tank might tear right off the back of the truck. Now, I did mention before that this could have been a lot worse than it was, and the reason I said that is because sewage trucks make the exact same stop every morning. As I'm sure you can imaging, having one of them split open on the playground would have made for a less than ideal working and learning environment in the school.

All in all this event gave everyone at the school a little bit of excitement, but it can't compare to the treat that the grade 4 students got on Friday. One of the local hunters brought in a seal he had caught the day before and with masterful precision that only years of practice can bring, he skinned and dissected the seal in front of all the kids.


During a math lesson, the expression on the children's and the teacher's faces are reversed.


Not only did he show them exactly how each piece could be used, but he also encouraged the children to touch, play and even taste things to their hearts content. Unlike the supervising teacher, the children were far from squeamish and some even had a sense of humour about it all.


Awwww. He's so cute!



Taking Valentine's Day a little too literally.



What? Do I have something on my face?


I've got some more pictures of the actual slicing and dicing, but I thought I'd just link them so that you could have the option to view them. I'm not posting these to disturb people, this is simply the Inuit's way of life. If blood and dead animals disturb you, don't view these pictures!

In this one the hunter is pointing out various parts of the seal's digestive tract.

This is the most gruesome picture, but it also shows just how good the hunters are at making sure that nothing is wasted.

I find events like this fascinating because it shows just how in-tune some of the Inuit still are with their former way of life. It never ceases to amaze me that people were able to live in these kind of winter conditions with the meager resources that the land up here provides. When I think of some of the elders in this community and the difference between how they lived life 70 years ago and how we live now, it reminds me to complain a little less about the small "inconveniences" that I think of as challenges in my own life.

In any case, I should go and make some dinner, although, I think I might have pizza instead of seal tonight.

Take it easy,

Markus

5 Comments:

Blogger Alex said...

I for one think we've all learned something from this blogpost today. I've learned that if someone gives me a link and says don't click this I will definitely go right a head and click it even though I'm sure I'll regret it later when I goto sleep.

Thanks for the lesson Markus!

2:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Huhuuuuu....
please leave this awful place.
I just saw the eye-picture that was enough for me. How can you take pictures from this little massacre. The kids enjoyed it, right?
Your mum would love it.
Have your ever seen a polar bear?
How is Colleen? Did she like the pictures?

Bye and have a nice week.
Tina :p

9:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think i speak for all things and humans that are not canibals when i say...thats disgusting...

have fun with hannibal lectors kids guys...

-Mike-

3:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't think it's all that disgusting...nothing worse than what one might see in a southern Canadian slaughterhouse.

Admittedly, I'd probably want to wear gloves before dissecting a seal. :-)

But what Markus says about the amazing traditional way of life of the Inuit is true. Explorers in the Arctic ignore the Inuit at their peril (look up the disastrous Franklin expedition as an example)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_expedition

- VR

7:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey you guys,

I was just looking at the "gruesome" pictures. They aren't that bad. I was just wondering what seal tastes like, did you ever try?
I can see that the kids enjoyed the experience. Remember when we killed our first chickens and the 4-H kids watched? First they wouldn't come close, at the end they were poking eyes out of the chickens heads and were throwing them at each other and had lots of fun. Nothing like living in the country.
I am looking forward to the next story.

Have fun,

Love, Mom

10:53 PM  

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