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We’ve enjoyed seeing photos from our readers on their travels with Alabama Living! Please send us a photo of you with a copy of the magazine on your travels to: mytravels@alabamaliving.coop. Be sure to include  your name, hometown and electric cooperative, and the location of your photo.We’ll draw a winner for the $25 prize each month. Make sure your photo is clear, in focus and not in shadow. 

Nena Fellger of Mentone and Sand Mountain EC, took her magazine to Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland.
Heath, Jennifer and Kynleigh Wilson of Southern Pine EC visited Venice, Italy on a gondola ride.
Yuvonne Scott of Loxley, a member of Baldwin EMC, visited Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with her magazine.
Peggy and Bob Thompson of Arley celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary with a tour of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. While they saw the “big five” wild animals (leopard, lion, buffalo, rhinoceros and elephant) on their first safari drive, the real thrill of the trip came when they visited Victoria Falls from the air on a helicopter ride and from the very wet and slippery walking path and overlook stations in Victoria Falls National Park. They are members of Cullman EC.

Whereville, AL

Identify and place this Alabama landmark and you could win $25! Winner is chosen at random from all correct entries. Multiple entries from the same person will be disqualified. Send your answer with your name, address and the name of your rural electric cooperative, if applicable. The winner and answer will be announced in the March issue.

Submit by email: whereville@alabamaliving.coop, or by mail: Whereville, P.O. Box 244014, Montgomery, AL 36124.

Contribute a photo you took for an upcoming issue! Send a photo of an interesting or unusual landmark in Alabama, which must be accessible to the public. A reader whose photo is chosen will also win $25. 

January’s answer:  This artwork, which is in the art garden by the Prattville Creative Art Center and Gallery in downtown, is by Charlie “Tin Man” Lucas, a renowned folk artist who creates works out of “found art.” There are two other works by Lucas in the garden, as well as several pieces in the gallery that are part of the permanent collection or are for sale. Lucas’ art has been shown around the country; he was born in Prattville and now lives and works in Selma. (Photo by Mark Stephenson of Alabama Living) The randomly drawn correct guess winner is Gail Coccaro of Central Alabama EC.

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