On day 6, we spent the day at Jungle Gardens. It is located on Avery Island. Avery Island is where the Tabasco factory is. The guy that invented Tabasco lived on the island and planted this garden and created a bird sanctuary. We didn’t get to tour the factory because we spent the entire day at the gardens, which is 250 acres. I really wasn’t that interested in going, but once we got in there, it was like paradise. It was absolutely beautiful. Completely different from anything I’ve ever seen before. A definite must for anyone going to southern Louisiana. I took a lot of pictures and would like to post them all so there will be 5 posts on the Jungle Gardens. I hope you don’t get tired of the pictures, but we saw so many beautiful things, I want you to see them too.
As soon as we drove in there, I felt like we were transported back to the 1800’s. The moss covered trees were out of this world beautiful. And everything was SOOOO green.
Within the first 5 minutes, the girls spotted these creatures. And since they aren’t afraid of the things that go bump in the night, they just had to touch and hold them. They were huge. And ugly. And I did not touch or hold one.
We found this path that was sort of hidden. We are explorers so we decided to check it out. It was very pretty.
A lot of the trees were covered in this fluorescent green stuff. I’m sure there’s a name for it, but I don’t know what it it. It looks like spray paint, but it isn’t. It’s some kind of growth on the wood. It is absolutely beautiful.
This little guy was face level and I about walked right into him. We had to become contortionists to get by his web. We didn’t want to ruin it. Isn’t he a cute little feller?
Another little guy that Sarabeth caught. Isn’t he adorable? He was so tiny.
Tune in tomorrow for part 2 with more pictures. I promise you won’t regret it.
1 comment:
I've never seen a grasshopper that big or that color before. Love the spider. It kind of looks like a catface. I've heard about that mossy stuff.. Great pic's
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