A story of a swine feast in pictures, one that took days of preparation...
| The clam shell purchased especially for the pig, not for sand or water, much to the disappointment of the children |
| Coke bottles took a while to collect, but was done with pleasure! |
| The tool box came out. Things must be serious |
| A family affair. Extension cords needed to be untangled |
| The custom made, engineer designed sprocket |
| There was no shame in using child labour |
| The all important water wheel coming together |
| Because we are all about OH&S. Swimming goggles as protection. Tick |
| Time for action |
| Cutting to length |
| Attaching the water vessels |
| Shouldn't move... |
| The swine arrives! And fits into its temporary home |
| Back up help has been called upon. Peel 46 cloves of garlic please |
| The swine gets a rub... |
| ...before being injected with the garlic citrus secret juice |
| Time to assemble the spit |
| This is when we're glad mum and dad has so much junk lying around... |
| Oma is here to tell us how it's done |
| The day has come. The potato trays are in place. Coal going in. |
| Poking the pig |
| Securing it |
| The anaesthetist could be a surgeon too |
| Final touches |
| Setting up the water-wheel mechanism |
| The pig turns!!! |
| The ingenious contraption using the power of recycled water! |
| The pig is done. Enough to feed 25 people for a few days! |
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