School: Kilgobnet (C.) (roll number 7842)

Location:
Kilgobnet, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Eibhlín, Bean Uí Fhoghladha
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    A wet and a windy May fills the barns with oats and hay.

    A wet and a windy May fills the barns with oats and hay.
    You should bless yourself when you see the new moon.
    If an animal dies the owners say "That all our bad luck may go with him".
    If you have black marks on your arms or legs in the morning they are fairy picks
    Christmas Day and the day of the turf
    That's the day we'll ate enough"
    The seventh son - born succession - is a Doctor
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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