Thursday, September 17, 2009

Moments 9.6.09


Heard from someone the other day. First time in a long time. Asked about the place, who's still around, who's gone. Caught up a bit. Promised to stay in touch better. Wouldn't let the weeds get so high again, so to speak. Mmmm Hmmm.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 8.30.09


A man emerges from the shadows on a solitary journey. For a metaphor add water.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden ans words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 8.23.09


A wild flower bloomed and withered. Weeds have choked the garden ever since.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Moments 8.16.09



There is verity in high fidelity. Now is then. Here is there. Memory is certainty for the time it takes to play a record.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 8.9.09


Sweet summer treat of ice cream twisted in a cone, partake in the singular pursuit of its joy with unhurried hand. Save a seat for global warming and order it a double dip.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Friday, August 21, 2009

Monday, August 3, 2009

Moments 8.2.09



Lay a blanket over the clover. Rest your head upon my shoulder. Escape between the pages while the world around us rages.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Moments 7.26.08



Follow the signs on the road to bliss. They are easy to miss.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 7.19.09


We wait at the water'e edge for the sun. It slept in again on cushy clouds and dreamt of a day at the beach.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 7.12.09



The writing is on the wall.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 7.5.09


On high the tempest twists as if brushed by the hand of Michelangelo.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Moments 6.28.09



When he is older he will tell of the wedding with brocades of bouquets and the rings engraved, "I do, every day."

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 6.21.09


Some people can spend time behind the spindles lying down. Others can't.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Monday, June 15, 2009

Moments 6.14.09


His fashion philosophy could be condensed to two words:
Suit yourself.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Mark E. Jones

Monday, June 8, 2009

Moments 6.7.09



For as long as misery loves company, the old familiar chorues will play, the circle remain unbroken. Forever folk.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Mark E. Jones.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Moments 5.31.08



The moon in crescent measures waxes luminous.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 5.24.09



To you who have served, from those forever grateful for your service, rest in eternal sleep.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 5.17.09


On the farm stood silos, blunt spires built in reverence to bountiful fields.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 5.10.09


A name called from the littoral bounds across the water and catches in the trees barren of catkin and canopy where it mixes with the mist.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 5.3.09


Even in black and white the names speak of shape, color and suprise.
A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Moments 4.26.09



Free to be you from Freak Street to Main Street.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 4.19.09



I see the farm outside my window. I see the fields hewn from the forest by man, beast and machine. I see a hundred years to the hills and back.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 4.12.09



Their countenance fixed and gloved hands steady, firefighters answer a solemn call.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 4.5.09



Circus Pachyderm Pulls Poles For Peanuts

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott

Moments 3.29.09



A rose rises from its bush and stretches its stem above the window frame to be seen.

A photograph by Clark Van Orden and words by Jerry Lynott