School: Drom Dhá Liag (C.) (roll number 12230)

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Drimoleague, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Bean Uí Dhrisceoil
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    busy and sting the animals make cows gad it is a sign of rain. When little insects are numerous in the evening they are a sign of rain
    When the smoke goes up straight it from the chimney to the sky it is a sign of fine weather but if it turns towards the ground it is a sign of rain. When smoke gushes down the chimney it is also a sign of rain or when the soot falls loosely from the chimney is also a sign of rain.
    Good or bad weather on the third day of a new moon is a sign of either good or bad weather.
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