
Season One: April - Mississippi Son, Hoppin’ Howard Brown is on The Lookout giving his 'secret-sauce, inside info' on Yoga, Faulkner, Poetry and Biking - Give him 3 feet please! Live from East Brow, and with a new book out, Here’s Howard!
04/15/22 • 41 min
Damn the man is good, said all! I enjoyed the time spent just listening to him, "The Dreamer" as his equally impressive wife Ann describes him. Howard goes in fascinating, courtroom like cadence as he weaves his tale from New Albany - Mississippi to Lookout Mountain and A LOT in between. Wow. He is one busy fella! Watch out! Don't hit him! He is often biking UP Lookout, yes I said up, not down. Howard gives us some of his time to talk about yoga and helps share great insight for folks wanting to know more about it. He also shares some very good info on bikes and cycling on and around Lookout and where folks can find good bike shops. Howard shares some very cool info from MS on Oxford and Faulkner and how his family touched this part of American history. And, Howard shares his love of poetry and books and even reads a portion of his latest work. What a great podcast for the community to hear and learn from ,and what a fine gentleman he is to share his thoughts with us.
Well done Howard Brown, well done indeed Sir.
PS - we may ask him to talk Montana and fishing later on!
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Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.
Damn the man is good, said all! I enjoyed the time spent just listening to him, "The Dreamer" as his equally impressive wife Ann describes him. Howard goes in fascinating, courtroom like cadence as he weaves his tale from New Albany - Mississippi to Lookout Mountain and A LOT in between. Wow. He is one busy fella! Watch out! Don't hit him! He is often biking UP Lookout, yes I said up, not down. Howard gives us some of his time to talk about yoga and helps share great insight for folks wanting to know more about it. He also shares some very good info on bikes and cycling on and around Lookout and where folks can find good bike shops. Howard shares some very cool info from MS on Oxford and Faulkner and how his family touched this part of American history. And, Howard shares his love of poetry and books and even reads a portion of his latest work. What a great podcast for the community to hear and learn from ,and what a fine gentleman he is to share his thoughts with us.
Well done Howard Brown, well done indeed Sir.
PS - we may ask him to talk Montana and fishing later on!
Spread the word! Find us at ...
theMountainEcho.org
Please "Like" and 'subscribe' for notification of new episodes on your media player's podcast menu.
Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.
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Season One: April - Fairyland Special Edition - Jimmy Campbell shares thoughts and stories from inside Lookout's new Fairy Garden
Ireland, fairies, fairy rings, the historic Lookout ice storm of 1960, the new town center, carpet baggers, moonshine trails, New York City, perfumes, Chattanooga innovation, Bee City USA, Lookout Mtn garden clubs, Fairyland School, Glen Falls, Guild Trail, Covenant College, walking trails, land conservation and especially fairies, Jimmy shares his thoughts on many of these topics and more in this latest episode. Featuring the new garden, The Fairy Garden on the Georgia side of the community, Jimmy does a fantastic job of informing the listeners about the entire project from first thoughts until now and, he even continues his thoughts about upcoming projects in the community as we hear about possible new trails coming on Lookout and some activity around the new town center. What a great example of what can be accomplished when many of us work together for the greater, common good.
Join us for a relaxing chat from the fairy ring, located in the center of the new garden during a windy spring day as we hear fun stories about Jimmy and his passions. Well done, Jimmy, tME and the community thank you!
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Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.
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2022 April: Meet Hugh Morrow and hear him keep Lookout, "in the know" on "Battle Below the Clouds" BBQ event Sat April 23 at Ruby Falls
Join Hugh, President and CEO of Ruby Falls and 60 yr mountain resident, for a super fun and informative episode regarding a very important issue - pediatric cancer. Hugh along with Jim and Cindy Webster of The Barn Nursery fame along with a huge team of folks will host the 7th annual fundraiser in honor and loving memory of brave Lana Beth Webster. The two-live-band event will feature 12 teams battling it out for top honors and it is a FREE event to attend. NEWS: Lookout's very own, Love Lookout Team will be one of the 12 teams competing so by all means stop and take in the sounds and smells and maybe tastes of Freedom as we all pull together to honor and support this very worthy cause. The event and parking are both free of charge. Next Saturday (April 23rd, 2022) - all day long fun. Stop by and show support and enjoy yourself at this fun event - and if you do - be sure and cheer on Team Love Lookout with Ross Ballenger and gang! Thank you, Hugh Morrow, for all that you are doing at Ruby Falls!
Spread the word! Find us at ...
theMountainEcho.org
Please "Like" and 'subscribe' for notification of new episodes on your media player's podcast menu.
Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.
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