Take us along!

Alabama Living Magazine

Our readers have been so busy traveling during the past year that we’ve stored a backlog of photos for our “Take Us Along” feature. Because of the shortage of entries for our “Snapshots” category this month (“Funny Bumper Stickers”), we decided to spotlight some of our favorite travelers – our readers! Send us a photo of you with your copy of Alabama Living and you might win our $25 monthly prize! Email your high-resolution photo to: [email protected]. Include your name, hometown, name of your electric cooperative, and the location of the photo. Include your social media handle so we can tag you! More photos, page 10.

Linda Shrader Wheeler of Huntsville, a member of Baldwin EMC, took her magazine along to Frisco, Texas, while she attended 2021 SeneGence International Global Training in the Ford Center Dallas Cowboys Training Camp.
Shannon Stone, a member of Central Alabama EC, traveled to Yellowstone National Park last August. She pronounced it “beautiful.”
Tim Daniel of Gulf Shores visited the historic Manitou Cliff Dwellings in Colorado with his copy. He’s a member of Baldwin EMC.
Luke and Lydia Peterson visited their Uncle Jacob Irwin in Arizona this summer with their mother and grandmother, members of Baldwin EMC.
Lauren Mitchell took Alabama Living to see the Mystic Grill, a restaurant in Covington, Georgia, where “The Vampire Diaries,” “The Originals” and “The Legacies” were filmed. She’s a member of Arab Electric Cooperative.
Turner and Jackie Murphy of Evergreen, members of Southern Pine Electric Cooperative, traveled along the Foothills Parkway near Wears Valley, Tennessee. While vacationing there in the Smoky Mountains, they met “four nice ladies from Arab, Alabama, at this spot.”
Rebecca Gregory and her granddaughter Sera traveled to Cartagena, Colombia, with their magazine last summer. They are members of Dixie Electric Cooperative.
Peggy Givens of Black Warrior EMC visited her daughter and granddaughter (Molly in the picture) who live in Guildford, Surrey, UK. They enjoyed a day of sightseeing and lots of shopping at Harrods in London, along with her copy of the August 2021 magazine.
Don Kimberly of Cullman EC writes that he was proud to take his magazine to Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, where he visited the original cabin of the gold claim assessor, 92 miles  from the entrance sign to Kantishna Lodge in Eureka.
John Ingle, a member of Baldwin EMC, sent us this photo of himself taken at Moonshine, Illinois, where he says the population is 2. “A nice place in the middle of nowhere to get a good hamburger,” he writes, but “the grill is closed at 12:30 sharp, (so) don’t be late for lunch.”

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn
While You're Here

Related Posts

Headline

Never Miss A Story

Get our Weekly recap with the latest news, articles and resources.
Cookie policy
We use our own and third party cookies to allow us to understand how the site is used and to support our marketing campaigns.

Sign up for our e-newsletter

for the latest articles, news, events, announcements and alerts from Alabama Living