1. The rat is gone. The exterminator’s trap finally worked, catching a very small rodent during the night Friday. I’m not at all certain it’s the same rat because he was so small, and activity had seemed to stop after our neighbor put gopher bait in the hole. However, the exterminator’s efforts will be rewarded, and we at least have rid ourselves of one rodent!

3. We have a new neighborhood bird!







When we visited, the nesting was in full swing.



There is also the Asian Garden.




A sign tells this story:
“This Buddha was built for the Shonfa Temple located northeast of Peking, by the order of Emperor Hui-Tsung, 1101-1125. Its builder was Chon-Ha-Chin, most noted of ancient Buddha makers. The temple was looted by a rebel general who took the statue as part of his loot and sent it to New York to be sold. The statue came to the notice of two friends of E. A. McIlhenny who purchased it and sent it to him as a gift in 1936.”

Stick around some more, and we’ll take you to … where? We don’t know yet, but it’ll be fun revisiting … Our Life on Wheels.
Great photos!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteNow lets see, where in the heck is Avery Island??
ReplyDeleteOoh, my bad! I should have told you that Avery Island is more a place than a town. It's near the city of New Iberia, south of future Interstate 49 (also called US 90). The state map identifies Avery Island as "Salt Mine, Bird Sanctuary, Scenic Gardens."
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