Guest Book

i look forward to exploring more of your site! so far, your sense of humor has put a huge smile of the face of a tired mom of four!
You Jordans are a strange lot . . .but it makes great enjoyment and brain teasing for the rest of us!
Oh, and I love yo' momma!
Thanks to both of you.
Dear Kirk:
I am honored to receive your love filled gifts of poetry and art... you are a blessing!
Laurie
Kirk... I am fortunate to call you mentor and honored to call you friend.
You form a picture of the world,
Shake it up and give a twirl.
And when reality begins to curl.
Pose it, Over-expose it.
Free flora from their earthly home.
Cast them skyward and let them roam.
Then sit back and concieve a poem.
Take this strange view. Think it anew.
Then suddenly without seeming
Picture and words convey new meaning
Are they transformed or am I dreaming?
My guess, would be yes...
Your Friend,
Bob Bullock
Kirk, it was wonderful meeting you. But, even better to be introduced to your art and poetry. It is truly phenomenal. Maybe lots of people do each as well, but the combination of the two works on the senses in an amazing way. What an enjoyable experience!
Janis F. Kearney
"I love getting your emails. Please keep them coming. I think your friend, Kirk Jordan, must be a very dangerous man?! Perhaps not dangerous, but definitely untame. WHO IS THIS MAN?! His description of women was like a major does of abstract art at its best for me. How do you know this person?" Meg – to an internet friend
see: http://startledbyexistence.squarespace.com/flowers-and-guns/
Dear Kirk, I am always pleased to be reminded that there is one person in this family who has any philosophical inclinations, besides me. Not to say that these females don't, but theirs is different....not the kind that stirs my brain cells. In his Gallic Wars Julius Caesar remarks that the Celts (Gauls) were the world's most inventive people, and Thomas Edison, a Celt, would be confirmation of that. You are Celtic, surely, and reading your prognostications of yesteryear on the Cosmos I'd surmise that you may yet become a physicist. There is still room in that discipline for folk who can wonder constructively about the makeup of things. There's money in that inventive capability, and not only in physics, as your writings demonstrate. Most every book, every poem is an effort to turn that talent to profit. Charles McGinn … a concerned Father in Law.
I've said it before and I'll say it again (and again and again):
THIS MAN IS BRILLIANT!!! ...............
...and handsome and kind and loving and tender and gentle and funny and hardworking and inquisitive and creative... and a precious Man of God, among other great qualities....
including being...a wonderful SON of whom I am so very proud!
xxxooo me <>< 3 John 4
["Miss Ellie" - "Mama Ellie" - "MOM" <>< ]
What a delightful place! I look forward to many visits!
John


Wow...wow...WOW!
I will be a frequent visitor! THANK YOU KIRK! I feel as though I just had a wonderful vacation...into "Kirk Land" and it is indeed a beautiful place.
I'll be back..often. (And I'll be sharing this site with friends.)
My very best to you!
Annie