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Tag Archives: Peacehaven

Rest in Peacehavem

Posted on January 14, 2005 by GJ

Ammonitic foresight Continue reading →

Posted in GeoVerse | Tagged Ammonites, Fossils, Geology, Peacehaven, SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) | Leave a comment

Flint

Posted on August 1, 2000 by GJ

How to make it Continue reading →

Posted in GeoVerse | Tagged Chalk, Flint, Geology, Mortimore (Rory), Peacehaven, Rocks | Leave a comment

Poor Doris

Posted on August 1, 2000 by GJ

Echinocoris scutata Continue reading →

Posted in GeoVerse | Tagged Chalk, Echinocorys, Fossil collecting, Fossils, Geology, Mortimore (Rory), Peacehaven | Leave a comment

Chalk talk

Posted on August 1, 2000 by GJ

An alga speaks Continue reading →

Posted in GeoVerse | Tagged Chalk, Coccoliths, Fossils, Geology, Mortimore (Rory), Peacehaven, Rhymes | Leave a comment
  • Recent Poems

    • Scratching the surface
    • Boring Chalk
    • Here in Horsham
    • A short Planck
    • It’s a granular world
    • Free-range chipolatas
    • Directions
    • Apostrophe aid
    • Lifesavers
    • Bakin’ eggs
  • Topics

    Ageing Astronomy Brain Chalk Children Christmas Climate change Dinosaurs Evolution Food Fossil collecting Fossils Gardening Geologists Geology Geology fieldwork Gravity Horsham Inventions Life Limericks Mathematics Memory Music Nature Nostalgia Personal Physics Plate tectonics Poems Points of view Quantum mechanics Reality Religion Rocks Science Sculptures Shopping Signs Solar system Stratigraphy Technology Thinking Time Universe
  • Thanks:

    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, to life, really
  • Copyright:

    Gordon Judge, 1999 to present. Email geoverse@hotmail.co.uk if you'd like to use any of the poems.
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