An Unexpected…Departure

Last week I did a post about the discovery of a bat, a friggin’ bat, nestled up inside the trim of the Cross House.

 

HOW was I to paint that area?

I fretted about this and worried about this and even had a nightmare about this (envisioning thousands of bats swarming upon me).

YIKES!

Ever since discovering the bat I have carefully peeked numerous times into its, ah, chamber of daytime rest, and there it was. Every damn time.

Having zero idea of how to entice the bat in taking a vacation to, say, France, thus allowing me to paint, I realized that I had no choice but to get into a Tyvek suit, with a face mask, hard hat, and leather gloves, in order to paint adjacent to the bat cave.

Sigh.

Sigh.

Sigh.

Today, I finished installing the latest level of the scaffolding. Then I carefully peeked into the bat cave.

But there be no bat.

I repeat: no bat.

I rejoiced: no bat!

I danced a happy jig: NO BAT!!!!!!!!

Where had the bat gone? Would the bat be back?

Before these questions could be, or would be, answered, I, with alacrity, slathered paint stripper onto the curved stamped-tin decorative panel adjacent to the vacated bat cave. When I was done…

 

…I shoved a plastic soda bottle into the bat cave. But, where did the bat go? Well, I am convinced that the bat is, indeed, enjoying…

 

…the sights.

 

 

7 Comments

  1. Jim on August 5, 2017 at 10:50 pm

    Maybe he decided he couldn’t live in a country with Trump for a president! Love the work you are doing. Can’t imagine how exhausting it must be with the heat and humidity you are dealing with! (Not to mention your age since I am within a week or two of your age.)

    • Ross on August 5, 2017 at 10:54 pm

      I might….join the bat in France.

      The last two weeks have actually been quite nice here in Kansas. Quite mild. And I am THRILLED!

  2. LLDS on August 6, 2017 at 8:38 am

    Um, is it possible you sent him to the Emporia Gazette? “Bat terrorizes Gazette newsroom” … actual news article in the Emporia Gazette this week. Coincidence? Me thinks not…

    • Ross on August 6, 2017 at 9:18 am

      So…I was wrong about France!

      Fabulous! Thanks!

  3. Kara on August 6, 2017 at 10:21 am

    Once you’re done, you should let Mr. Batty come back. They are fabulous for eating bugs and especially mosquitoes. I’ve put a bat house up in my back yard to encourage them to come roost.

  4. Sandra Lee on August 6, 2017 at 2:24 pm

    Maybe Cross House needs a bat house in the backyard to avoid roosting in the eaves:-)

    • Michael Bazikos on August 6, 2017 at 2:52 pm

      That is an excellent idea. There is no doubt that females will take up residence to raise their young. And if they find a tiny opening, they will take up residence. I think you should seriously consider the bat house, I second the motion.

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