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Saturday, November 12, 2011

I see the moon, the moon sees me. Climbing up your apple tree. Kirk Jordan or "not quite all there"

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The goal of the MWP is simple-- to highlight the ongoing, manifold, and MIGHTY WORKS of God in our midst, and to encourage all persons everywhere to acknowledge Him as both our creator and sustainer.


The original Mighty Works Project rolled out in 2003 as a routine e-mail sent to friends. I've posted irregularly over the last years, and now find -- having joined Flickr -- that I have even less reason to post lots of photos here. So look for this site to slowly morph into a place for collected poems and photographic highlights. If you like what I'm doing, spread the word, share links, or sign up for the daily feed.
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      • I see the moon, the moon sees me. Climbing up you...
    • ►  October (1)
      • On the occasion of my forthcoming death
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      • the Amazing Cloud Tsunami! (order Print)
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      • The Siege - Migraine Warning
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      • the Oregon Chronicals, Volume 3: Here Comes the Su...
      • Oregon Impressions, Part 2
      • Liquid Days
      • Churn
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      • More stormy stuff
      • Blue Skies
      • Capitol Idea (Rough draft section)
      • Stormy Weather
      • Thunders
      • Black and White
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      • Windies
      • Storm-Shine
    • ►  March (8)
      • Wye Mountain in 90 seconds.
      • Super Moonday
      • shadow play
      • Pyro Technique
      • I may regret this.
      • Amber Commute
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      • the Big Dripper (or, self hypnosis;)
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      • Hard and Soft. (Okra and Japanese Magnolia)
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      • Q: Why do I take pictures?
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      • Cohesion
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      • You say, I say
      • Rise
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      • Accidental Posting, Reliquarium by Kemper Crabb
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      • Smells like Rain
      • The Cubist contempalates Pointelism.
      • Fall Color
      • Hum
      • Thank You.
      • Fred has a secret
      • Things I am thankful for. The series. 1
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About Me

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Kirkwood
Conway, Arkansas, United States
Kirk Jordan is a musician's musician who lives with his wife and three daughters in Central Arkansas. People who know Kirk, do not think of him as a musician. That is because Kirk does not play any known instruments. (He does, however, hear the most incredible music inside his head --- Something like Arabian-Celtic Rock, or the older hymns as sung by the trees.) As a musician who can not play any instruments, Kirk is forced to work out the music in his head through other means. He is a photographer by trade, and a poet by disposition. Beyond that, Jordan was recently named a "walking repository of old-man jokes."
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Unless otherwise noted, all pictures on this site are copywrited by Kirk Jordan. If you wish to "borrow" a picture here or there for your non-commercial blog, you may do so with appropriate credit and link info. Students may likewise copy pictures for reports.

In as much as these are low resolution scans, they make for pretty poor prints. I would gladly sell you a fine print at a reasonable price.

For more info, contact Kirk at mightyworks@conwaycorp.net

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