Saturday, April 9, 2011

Chickens and Turtles and Pigs...Oh My!

We love the animals in Samoa! We have blogged about the chickens and the turtles already, so this blog will concentrate on a couple of other animals.


Look at these pigs! Of all the animals here, I think they fascinate me the most. My whole life, a pig's place was in a stinky pen. I remember going on a school field trip with one of the kids to a pig farm. It was awful. For weeks afterwards, I could not get the smell out of my mind. I felt so sorry for those poor pigs.

But here in Samoa, pigs have a great life!

They get to roam free. When they are little they are fed by their owners so they learn where home is. They wander out next to the road and around the homes where they are fed.


At least until they become someone's dinner! This one is a #2 we think. They are graded according to size. #2's are tender and delicious.


These four pigs are larger than #2's.






There are a lot of dogs in Samoa. Maybe more dogs than people and most of them are free roaming as well. We have lots and lots of geckos in and around the mission compound. A few of them live in our apartment. Note to grandkids....How do you catch a gecko?



  • Get a washcloth wet

  • Sneak up in back of the gecko

  • Toss the wet washcloth over the gecko

  • Take him in and show him to your mom!


I absolutely love the snails! They are quite plentiful here and they love to crawl up the outside walls of our apartment. One night, I was doing the laundry and coming and going between the house and the washers. A nice fat snail attached itself to the screen door in such a manner that if I opened the door, I would smash him.

I had to wait a long time for him to make his way across the screen to safety


Yes, there are a lot of dogs in Samoa. This one belongs to Bishop Joseph's family. He is an active member of our ward. Only a couple of times has he been in sacrament meeting. He is very good at making sure everybody is safe and no stray dogs come to church.
They all look pretty much the same.


This dog was voicing his displeasure at me for daring to take his picture!


I'll close with one last look(okay, two, maybe three if the video loads) at the pigs that reside across the fence when we go walking right here on the compound. We are separated by a fence, thank goodness!
Just can't get enough of them!


3 comments:

Carr Family said...

Eww...I too was raised that pigs stay in a pen! and if I ever have a Gecko shoved in my face that was cought with a wet towel...You defintely will be getting some Hate mail!

Annie said...

I could have used the wet towel trick when I lived in Texas. It sounds a lot more effective than running around with a shoebox & a fly-swater while screaming our heads off, which was our approach.

Jamie W said...

Seriously funny post! I love the red head adornment on the cooked pig, the gecko catching tips, and the sacrament meeting attending dog! Sounds adventurous for sure!