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Take Us Along – April 2025

Alabama Living Magazine
Jim and Debbi Owen of Hartselle, members of Joe Wheeler EMC, toured the Catacombs in Rome and still had time to read their favorite magazine.
Karen Kelley of Somerville went to Budapest, Hungary, on a mission trip with her church group. She visited the famous Budapest Market Hall, built in 1897 (“See signs for Goulash to the right of my head,” she says).
Pea River EC member Marsha Edhegard of Ozark sent us this photo taken in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, at the historic Frank Phillips Home. Phillips was the founder of Phillips Oil/Phillips 66.
Elaine Thrasher of Guntersville, a Sand Mountain EC member, took her magazine to Pisa, Italy.
This group of Joe Wheeler EMC members from Moulton journeyed to the Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy. They are, from left, Joann Aydt, David Norwood, Linda Smith, Gina Hunt, Beth Smith and Tony Hunt.
Jessica Cooley of Boaz traveled to Paris where she and her magazine saw the Eiffel Tower. She is a member of Marshall-DeKalb EC.
Jason, Julie and Hadley Dudley of Priceville spent a week in Uvita, Costa Rica. They are members of Joe Wheeler EMC.
Blake and Patty McAnally of Decatur saw the “unbelievably extravagant architecture” of the 18th century Augustusburg Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site just outside Cologne, Germany. They are members of Joe Wheeler EMC.
Keith and Carla Fowler, members of Baldwin EMC, were in Creede, Colorado, near the beginning of the Rio Grande River at Mountainviews Motorcoach Resort. They were headed to Glenwood Springs and Rocky Mountain National Park.
Ricky Horton of Wetumpka, a member of Central Alabama EC, visited Discovery Harbour in Midland, Ontario, Canada, while on a cruise. The photo was taken along Penetanguishene Bay, a British naval and military base during the War of 1812.
Jeff Warner of Cullman EC took Alabama Living on his Camino pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Jeff says, “Buen Camino!” which in Spanish, literally means “good path.” The phrase is often used by fellow walkers, cyclists and others who make the pilgrimage that stretches almost 500 miles from St. Jean-Pied-du-Port near Biarritz in France to Santiago.

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