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Gordon Judge, 1999 to present. Please contact me if you'd like to use any of the poems. Email: geoverse@hotmail.co.ukThanks:
With thanks to my sources of inspiration: my wife and her Open University books; Horsham Geological Field Club, its speakers and field trips; my son for sharing his internet space; and, er, well, life, really.
Tag Archives: Time
Now and then
The past is just a pile of old ‘now’s . . . Continue reading
What time is it?
Am I temporally indeterminate? Continue reading
Names
Naming something can give it a validity it might not deserve . . . Continue reading
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In my youth
I am, and I can prove it! Continue reading
Give it time
It’s what life needs. Continue reading
There’s something wrong with my calendar
And I think I know who’s done it . . . Continue reading
Time marches on
Happy 2015! Continue reading
A riddle
That’s just what this thing is . . . Continue reading
It’s a granular world
But it might help explain a real-life problem . . . Continue reading
Ordinary Time
Anything but! Continue reading
First impressions
Things are seldom what they seem . . . Continue reading
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The nick of time
Blink, and you’ve missed it Continue reading
A sundial’s lament
An introspective anachronism Continue reading
The interstices of life
They are the nooks and crannies of life: you have to look for them, but they’re there . . . Continue reading
No time like the present
Now, then… Continue reading
The mechanics of time
Time marches on – but what keeps it going? Continue reading
Time’s passed
Getting your head round geological time-scales Continue reading