About Jeff
Member of The Chicago Writers Association
Member of the South Florida Writers Association
Member of International Screenwriters’ Association
Member Charlotte Writers Club
 Jeff Lyon is the son of a truck driver and preacher’s daughter. He grew up in Irving, Texas, earned a Communications BA from the University of North Texas and then went ski bumming in Colorado. Jeff returned to Texas to work for the City of Lewisville before heading to Florida to become a licensed yacht captain. Jeff spent twelve years teaching sailing and captaining charters on Lake Michigan. During Chicago’s harsh winters he wrote travelogues, books, short stories and screenplays. Jeff returned to Florida to write and captain boats for five years, then moved to Charlotte, NC where Karen finished her career in HR. The author is currently living in Chattanooga, TN blogging and publishing the Digital Divining, Demus Divining, and Ocracoke Divining Trilogy. His adventurous tales are based on personal escapades and filled with extraordinary characters.
SEWANEE NATURAL BRIDGE
Natural Bridge, CCC Lake, and Tom Pack Falls in Franklin State Forest
WAYNE’S WORLD
Four-year-old, grand-nephew Wayne visits us in Chattanooga with parents Colby and Jessica.
FAMILY VACATION VISIT IN TN
Fun with family in Tennessee.
WHAT’S A COWPEA?
The Cowpea capital of the USA.
CUMBERLAND PLATEAU WATERFALLS
The Upper Piney Falls and Stinging Fork Falls are tough hiking trails.
LULA FALLS IS A LULU
Lula Lake Land Trust only sells tickets to the general public on the first and last weekends of each month. Reservations must be made in advance and fifteen bucks buys one parking space, excluding over-sized vehicles like buses and passenger vans. They stagger the...
DRIVE-THROUGH DAM
Locking through Chickamauga Dam
AA BASEBALL IN CHATTANOOGA
Baseball in Chattanooga, TN
NATURE’S WASHING MACHINE
Short Springs Class 1 Scenic-Recreation Area is 3.5 miles north of Tullahoma, TN and about a 1.5-hour drive from Chattanooga. Wednesday (8-11-21) Karen announced that she was going for a walk. I suggested we drive up to Tullahoma and hike in the 420-acre park instead....