School: A Cnoc Buí, Drom Dhá Liag (roll number 9588)

Location:
Knockeenbwee Lower, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Dd. Ó Ceallaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0300, Page 269

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    have the potatoes planted before 17th of March.
    The three days of April are called Laethanta na Riabhaí, because a cow was boasting when March was over. She would be good for the rest of the year. The first three days of April were wet and cold and she died.
    During October we have the harvest geese. And in September we have the harvest moon. At that time the people used work at night.
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  2. A Story
    There is a liss in Lahana. There is a house near the place. The woman of the house had flax to spin and the woman came out of the liss
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