Most of the time, the Earth works as it should. Water can be counted upon to rise, mist, and fall again when heavy. We get variations of this, of course: fog, snow, and hail, for example. But for the most part, the cycle is quite normal — except when it really, really isn't. 

In this episode, we explore two specific cases of odd precipitation: North Carolina's blood rain in 1884 and Alabama's eel rain in 1892. One thing to note: instances of "blood rain" that have been investigated don't turn out to be blood. The case we discuss is likely an exception.

But first, Zoey's here with her Something Spooky: Haunts from the Workplace!

Sources: https://hauntedhospitality.wordpress.com/2023/06/27/ep-117-blood-eels-and-rain

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