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Water Whys Behold, a beautiful winter E ven as fall's once-gorgeous leaves clot our lakes' shorelines, the skies turn leaden and winter tightens its icy grip on Alabama, we marvel at the beauty on and near the water. Our eyes behold a handcrafted wood and canvas canoe as it slips across a lake's still waters during a stunning sunset; the breathtaking vista viewed from atop the Smith Mountain Fire Tower, one of Lake Martin's best-known landmarks; and the majesty of our lakes' dams as the waters they tamed generate enough clean, renewable energy to power more than 700,000 homes. We witness the beauty of a bracing winter morning as a hunter or fisherman enjoys the great outdoors on the Alabama Hunting and Fishing Trail for People with Physical Disabilities. And, of course, 'tis the season. A festive array of lights, boat parades, parties and fireworks herald the Christmas and New Year's holidays. The weather outside may be frightful, but this time of year there still are plenty of ways to savor the beauty of our lakes and the lake style life. Enjoy! - Bob Blalock, Alabama Power Wynter Byrd This page: Christmas light trees illuminate Lake Jordan. 3

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