Much of my childhood was spent in Prattville, Alabama where all 4 grandparents lived. My grandparents used to take me to the duck pond when I was little to feed the ducks and see the momma ducks sitting on their eggs. I loved going!
Though I’m lucky to have had my grandparents into my adulthood, my grandfather just passed away a month ago and we made the trek to attend his funeral. The duck pond is still there, but they’ve added a huge playground facility that is really quite awesome! My only complaint is that the mosquitoes breeding in all of that pond water and the stream that feeds it were a huge nuisance.
The park itself has quite a bit to offer. There are plenty of spots for parents to rest their legs while their kids run around the playground. There is also a covered picnic area where one family was having a reunion. There is an Olympic sized swimming pool right next door that is as old as my mom (wow!) but still manages to pack in hot folks in the summer.
One of my favorite things to do is to walk just a ways down the street and visit the artesian well. The water is clear and delicious, and I love the idea of an “artesian” well, though from what I can tell it really is just a pipe with constantly running water. Still cool.





















disappear, seeming to move over the ridge of Brown Mountain (in BurkeCounty, near Morganton). The Brown Mountain Lights have been have been made famous by Cherokee legends dating back to the 1200s and by modern reports. White settlers of the High Country reported seeing the lights throughout the 1700 and 1800s. They were 


picnicing. On our meanderings we saw adults walking and jogging, kids biking, roller blading and skate boarding. There are also soccer fields and baseball fields for youth sports.