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Fred and Rhonda Motes restore homes to their former glory, adding modern conveniences while honoring the past. Read their story on page 11.
IIf one thing is abundantly clear, there are stories to be told everywhere you look, and our readers love stories about their friends and neighbors in Hartselle and Morgan County. We often hear how well-read and well-loved Hartselle Living is – and it’s very gratifying. We work hard to bring you a well-rounded lifestyles magazine that represents our community in the best light.
In this issue of Hartselle Living, we feature Fred and Rhonda Motes, a Hartselle couple who have spent their retirement years restoring homes from the ground up. The home featured in the bridal issue of Hartselle Living was a project they completed, and you can read their story beginning on page 11.
The story behind Oh Darling Sugar Cookie Company begins in our Food and Drink section and recipes by Southern Fried Skinny’s Emily Norris shares recipes for homemade tomato soup and (not your mother’s) grilled cheese sandwiches on page 28. YUM!
As always, our regular contributors bring you updates from Hartselle City Schools and the William Bradford Huie Library, complete with book recommendations that will keep you entertained this spring. Be sure to check out all this issue of Hartselle Living has to offer.
It’s all inside.
rebekah.yancey@hartselleliving.com