There’s lots of beautiful scenery in Lee County if you ever have chances to get out and meander around, taking your time to stop and look from time to time. Here’s a few scenes south of Auburn on Lee County Road 54, also known as Society Hill Road. We were looking for Randall Farms, but they’re closed on Sundays. (subscribe to their blog here). There’s a bridge out about 4 miles south of Moore’s Mill Road, so we didn’t make it all the way down to Society Hill, but there’s still some good scenery on those 4 miles. Here’s a few:
A couple weekends ago, we found Josh a new car up in Roanoke, Alabama, and when Josh took off for home, Priscilla and I decided to take some back roads to get back to Auburn. We ended up headed straight toward Horseshoe Bend, and we stopped for the tour. It was a beautiful day, and the best outings sometimes turn out to be unplanned. This was one of them. Here’s a bit of the story of the 1814 Battle of Horseshoe Bend. If you ever go there, the 20 minute video at the Welcome Center is definitely worth watching before you drive or walk around to the various points of interest.
The last 2 pics are of a Honey Farm between Horseshoe Bend and Dadeville.
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