School: Cill Muire, Sixmilebridge
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- Cill Mhuire, Co. an Chláir
- Teacher: Bríd Ní Chonmara
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“Spots in the sun moon and stars...”
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1.Spots in the sun moon and stars.
2.To see a cat with her back to the fire.
3.To see a cat tearing timber with her nails.
4.To see swallows flying low.
5.To hear Curlews calling.
6.To hear pea cocks crying from a distance.
7.If the change of moon took place on a Saturday.
8.To have the wind blowing from the south are signs of bad weather in our district.Weather-Lore
“If the sky in the direction of where the sun goes down is very red.”
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“When the ash shoots out before the oak...”
"When the ash shoots out before the oak,
We'll have a year of dust and smoke,
When the oak shoots out before the ash ,
'Tis then we may expect the dash."