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Rain and the Spanish Inquisition Rain is the result of water in liquid form descending from the clouds at gravity's behest, and looking out the window at work I can see it came down here rather than somewhere else. Now my two cats, safe at home, still care nothing for the weather outside or the fact I didn't expect (like the Spanish Inquisition) it to rain on an April afternoon. James E.Roethlein ©2021
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Apr 9, 2021
Apr 9, 2021 at 7:55 AM UTC
Rain and the Spanish Inquisition
Rain and the Spanish Inquisition Rain is the result of water in liquid form descending from the clouds at gravity's behest, and looking out the window at work I can see it came down here rather than somewhere else. Now my two cats, safe at home, still care nothing for the weather outside or the fact I didn't expect (like the Spanish Inquisition) it to rain on an April afternoon. James E.Roethlein ©2021
Jim is the author of two books of poetry "Musing on the Cricket Game of Life Part 1 1/2" and "An Extravagant Way of Saying Nothing" both available on Amazon
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51/M/Middletown, Pa
Apr 9, 2021
Apr 9, 2021 at 7:55 AM UTC
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