School: Breac-chluain

Location:
Brackloon South, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Liam Mac Gabhann
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  2. There are certain days which people consider to be lucky or unlucky, for instance, people consider Wednesday lucky for marriages; Friday for changing residence, starting a building, or starting the Springs work.
    Mondays and Thursdays are considered lucky for curing certain diseases. It is also said that whatever seed is sown on Good Friday is sure to grow and people fix up their flower gardens and get them ready for Summer on that day.
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