Here in The Poconos we are blessed with the opportunity to see bald eagles flying about. I have spotted several and I get a little thrill every single time. Below is an article from the Wayne Pike News about an upcoming eagle watching trip.
by: BoldGold Media Group; Date: 01/11/2014
Pocono Environmental Education Center presents several Eagle Watches during January and February. Each will be led by Jan Lokuta and will include visits to the Mongaup Reservoir, the Delaware River, and the Eagl...It's been a great week for Pocono real estate! I showed homes when it was 16 degrees outside, took a break the next day because of road conditions , then was out with the same couple the following day when we had a little warm spell - 25 degrees. Today I will be out with a different couple; it is 18 degrees outside.
A lesson to be learned here, my friends. Serious buyers are out looking at homes NOW. We missed seeing some great homes because the driveways weren't plowed, or the driveway was...There is always something to do in The Poconos! This weekend you can enjoy the Hawley Winterfest with horse and carriage rides, art show, Santa, Christmas show and much, much more.
http://www.hawleywinterfest.com/
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Wally Lake Fest is three days of fun, sun, sand and water on beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack and the surrounding region. From August 23rd through the 25th, people of all ages attend the weekend-long event celebrating the third largest man-made lake in the state and all its 52 miles of shoreline has to offer.
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One of the reasons people love the Pocono Mountains, is the thrill of seeing the wildlife - particularly the abundance of deer. Unfortunately, those beautiful deer can wreak havoc on your gardens. But, did you know that there ARE plants that the deer likely won't eat on you?
I have had success with these deer resistant plants in my garden: Iris, Bleeding Hearts, Butterly Bush, Lupines, Peonies, Poppies, Cone Flowers, Lavendar, Phlox, Butterfly and Shasta Daisies, Geraniums, and my favorite, D...