St Paul’s Henryville

This lovely church is down the road from where we stayed at Woodfield Manor in the Poconos.
We had another BBQ at Tobyhanna that day too.

9 thoughts on “St Paul’s Henryville

  1. derrickjknight 2023-11-13 / 4:07 am

    Well done with the appropriately moody skies

  2. 100 Country Trek 2023-11-12 / 9:16 pm

    This was such an amazing site in this graveyard and those hydrangea. Anita

  3. shoreacres 2023-11-12 / 1:24 pm

    I had no idea whatsoever that hydrangeas could become trees. I’ve never seen them as anything but shrubs, and those only a few feet tall.

    • Sherry Felix 2023-11-12 / 1:45 pm

      Hydrangea trees are simply hydrangea shrubs that have been pruned and cultivated into a tree shape instead of a bushy shrub form.

      • shoreacres 2023-11-12 / 1:48 pm

        Still — that’s pretty amazing. It must take several years to reach that tree-like state.

  4. picpholio 2023-11-12 / 12:39 pm

    We know hydrangea as plants or a bush bot not as (alsmost) trees 🙂
    Have a nice evening Sherry.

    • Sherry Felix 2023-11-12 / 1:46 pm

      I was surprised too but learned that hydrangea trees are simply hydrangea shrubs that have been pruned and cultivated into a tree shape instead of a bushy shrub form.

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