A charming place that we stopped at for a photo op. I looked it up online and discovered that they hold an Ice Festival there: Tobyhanna, PA – Pocono Ice Harvest (roadsideamerica.com)



A charming place that we stopped at for a photo op. I looked it up online and discovered that they hold an Ice Festival there: Tobyhanna, PA – Pocono Ice Harvest (roadsideamerica.com)



We took a little walk in Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area.




Tobyhanna State Park has a lovely lake. We did a barbeque by the lake twice. Once with grilled chicken and on the second occasion we cooked hotdogs. We used disposable cooking grills. It rained a little off and on. We liked that because it feel secluded and peaceful.








A lovely little creek up the road from PEEC in Pike County, Pennsylvania.










PEEC (peec.org) is an environmental education center in Pike County Pennsylvania. I attended a warbler workshop there many years ago with a group from NYC. We stayed in their cabins.



The roar of Dingman Falls in Pike County Pennsylvania was spectacular. The photograph doesn’t show the scale well. The falls are quite large.







On the second day in the Poconos we visited several waterfalls. It was a good time to do so because of all the recent rain. Buttermilk was the first one on that day. Gregory pond was nearby.



In mid October we spent a week in the Poconos at Woodfield Manor near Cresco, Pennsylvania. The first couple of days it rained. I didn’t mind because it added atmosphere. We ate dinner at a restaurant called Waters Edge.









