School: Dunshaughlin (B.)
- Location:
- Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Gearóid Mac Gabhann
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- It is said that if we see a robin coming into a house it is a bad sign of a storm.
If there's a big lot of haws on the bushes it is said it is a sign of a storm also, because it is said that God has grown them for to feed the birds that are out in the storm. If we see swallows flying low it is a sign of rain. - A rainbow in the morning is the Shepherds warning.
A rainbow at night is the Shepherds delight. The wind from the west brings the most rain to the district- Collector
- Richard Morrin
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- Male