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Write Queen Takes a Trip
By Freda Douglas

As I told you in a previous newsletter Jason is a wonderful tour guide. Let me tell you about the last 'tour'.

Normally we take our sightseeing after church on Sunday. This time, however, Jason and Jennifer had business in Guntersville that had to be taken care of on a weekday. Saturday morning we piled into the car, and headed for Guntersville, which is one of the originally settled areas in Alabama and is surrounded by lakes.

The business didn't take long and we headed up the steep hill out of town to have lunch at a place called O'Charley's. If you're ever in Guntersville you absolutely must try O'Charley's potato soup. It is to die for.

After eating we started our 'tour' which was to include Guntersville State Park. Pennsylvania is my native state, and hills and trees remind me of home. Even though I lived in Florida for 23 years if you wanted to see hills and woods you had to travel north, way north.

We probably traveled 30 minutes before we came to our destination, but what a destination it was. We stayed at the lower levels where there were scads of people. We stopped often so Jennifer and Linda could take pictures which I hope to put a selection on my computer so if I can learn from Jennifer how to send them, and if I can learn, watch a future article to contain them.

After a complete tour through the parks, going only five or ten miles an hour because of the large amount of children, we headed up the mountain where we saw some beautiful homes with eye-popping views and those for sale had mind-boggling prices - for example $1,500,000 and another one for $672,000.

We admired them, kept on going, passing an under-construction lodge which will house a 5 star restaurant. All of a sudden we were to a look-out point where we stopped for more picture taking.

We went still higher where there were rental abodes. I can't call them cottages and I most definitely would not call them camps. They would, in my mind, be classified as lodges. Guess what? They had two which were handicapped accessible. We decided that would be an excellent place to go for a weekend retreat, rent a lodge and eat at the 5 star restaurant. We are all going to start saving our money to do that, and we have a Florida family friend we're going to invite.

Sounds like fun, wouldn't you agree?

We spent a little more time in the state park, and headed home, where my cat and their dogs were glad to see their human family again.

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About Freda Douglas
Freda Douglas is an accomplished author. Her first book "Cherish the Past" was published in 2002. Her second book "Winds of Change" will be released this Fall. Freda wrote a personal essay column for a weekly newspaper for 17 years. She lives in Alabama and loves to hear from her readers.

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