School: Presentation Convent, Lucan

Location:
Lucan, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
Sr M. Gabriel
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0794, Page 142

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0794, Page 142

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  2. If there are stars in the sky there is going to be frost. If it is a watery sun, it is a sure sign of rain. When the sky is red, it is a sign of frost. When the clouds and moon meet together thunder and lightening are caused. A rainbow comes out after a sun shower. A rainbow in the morning is a shepherds warning and a rainbow in the evening is a shepherds delight. When the north winds blow we shall have snow. When the east wind blows it gives you a toothache.
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