School: Cnoc an Chláraigh, Séipéal na Carraige (roll number 14002)

Location:
Knockaclarig, Co. Cork
Teacher:
David Ó Ceallacháin
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    on a fine day a sign of fine weather
    If the wind follows the sun round a sign of fine weather.
    The cock crowing very much after a days rain a sign of fine weather to come
    Crane flying along the course of a river to the sea a sign of fine weather
    Signs of hard weather
    If the Animals have heavy coats of hair or fur on theirs in Autumn.
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