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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Cathedral Gardens

Cathedral Gardens, located in the small town of Henryville, Indiana, covers fifty-two acres, 15 of which are manicured gardens.  The place is absolutely lovely - so peaceful!  The gardens are actually made up of thirteen individual gardens.  Visitors will see ponds, fountains, statues, and of course, plenty of colorful flowers and plants.





 To enter the gardens, you will have to park in front of the property, and take a tour van.  Once there, you can stroll around and enjoy the beauty.  Visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch and relax in the tranquil gardens.

 The gardens are open May 1 - October 31.  Tours are Monday through Saturday at 9:00, 11:00, 1:00, and 3:00 PM.  Admission is $15.00 for the first visit, and half price for return visits.










One more thing, before I close:  I am a guest on author, Virginia Wright's blog.  I'll be giving away free copies of my book, That Baby Woke Me Up, AGAIN!    And tomorrow (November 5th), I'm participating in the I'm Thankful for my Readers blog hop  on my other blog, Mama Diaries.  I am very thankful for all of my followers here!  To show my appreciation, I will be giving away an Amazon gift card.  Please stop by and comment, so you can have a chance to win!

10 comments:

  1. Gardens and a picnic - perfect combination.
    I'm posting for the Thankful for my Readers blog hop tomorrow as well.

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    1. Nothing like enjoying beautiful gardens while having a picnic!

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  2. That place looks absolutely divine! Would love to spend an afternoon dreaming away there...!

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    1. That would be a great way to spend an afternoon!

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  3. Beautiful place. I've never even been to Indiana.

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    1. I live very close to Indiana. There are lots of interesting things to see there.

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  4. Henryville IN - who'd stumble on this? You really uncover such a variety of places on this blog. It's always a treat

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  5. Hi Sherry .. yes gardens and a picnic would be good just now -sadly the weather isn't complying .. nor is master time seeing as it's Autumn 2012! Cheers Hilary

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  6. another great one--makes me want to get one more picnic in :)

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