It’s as predictable as the master clock across the street at the US
Naval Observatory noting every passing second, minute, hour in large red
block numbers.
Nearly every evening for the past 17 years — rain or shine, snow, or sleet — John Wojnowski, a retired ironworker wearing a frayed army field jacket and khaki pants, ambles up the sidewalk in front of the manicured Vatican embassy and unfurls a large banner held together with three duct-taped broomsticks. “Vatican Hides Pedophiles.”
https://www.bostonglobe.com/null/2015/09/22/lone-protester-against-church-sex-abuse-every-day-for-years/DhaqYLCQ8fdpiJUwROrFtI/story.html
Nearly every evening for the past 17 years — rain or shine, snow, or sleet — John Wojnowski, a retired ironworker wearing a frayed army field jacket and khaki pants, ambles up the sidewalk in front of the manicured Vatican embassy and unfurls a large banner held together with three duct-taped broomsticks. “Vatican Hides Pedophiles.”
https://www.bostonglobe.com/null/2015/09/22/lone-protester-against-church-sex-abuse-every-day-for-years/DhaqYLCQ8fdpiJUwROrFtI/story.html