Take us Along February 2026

Alabama Living Magazine
Dana Creel of Cullman EC got in some good reading in front of the Sea โ€˜Nโ€™ Suds Restaurant while on the beach at Gulf Shores.
Baldwin EMC members Robert Bantivoglio and Renea Fields of Gulf Shores traveled to Providenciales Turks and Caicos. โ€œIt was a fabulous time!โ€ reports Renea.
Laura Gaskin of Hartselle, a member of Joe Wheeler EMC, took a trip to The Colosseum in Rome, Italy, to learn about her familyโ€™s heritage.ย 
Neil and Deb Pierce of Dixie EC traveled last year to see their great niece, Maddie, perform in โ€œThe Little Mermaidโ€ at the historic San Antonio Majestic Theatre. She took time out to read the May issue.
Sarah Beck and Terri Beck Strunk took Alabama Living along on a visit to see their cousin, Tonya Wright, in Ashboro, North Carolina. They are members of Black Warrior EMC
Gage Wilhite was on a mission trip with Desperation Church to Morostica, Italy, when he made a stop at the Paris airport along with his magazine. Heโ€™s a member of Cullman EC.
Lynn Suddith of Littleville, a member of Franklin EC, took her magazine to Waimea Canyon, Kauaโ€™i, Hawaii, often referred to as the โ€œGrand Canyon of the Pacific.โ€
Don and Kay Presley of Ralph took along Alabama Living while visiting Cabra Castle in County Cork, Ireland in March. They are members of Black Warrior EMC.
Rebecca and Warren Abraham of Dothan took a motorcoach tour in Ireland and Edinburgh, Scotland for their 40th anniversary last year. โ€œWe had a great time, and took several pics with Alabama Living in Ireland and Edinburgh, but this is one of my faves,โ€ Rebecca writes. โ€œThe morning of this photo was very overcast. But by afternoon we had that beautiful blue sky, and HAD to take more photos of the castle on the hill!โ€ They walked up Castle Rock (a volcanic crag 443 ft above sea level) to this historical castle where they saw St. Margaretโ€™s Chapel, built by her son around 1130 on the highest part of the rock. Queen Margaret died in the castle in 1093 and was later canonized. The oldest building in Edinburgh, the chapel is still used for weddings and christenings.

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