School: An Gleann Garbh (roll number 2379)

Location:
Glengarriff, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Caoimhín Ó Séaghdha
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    The ducks are noising all day, and the wind changes from the north-west to south east and we have twenty four hours of a change before a break in the weather.

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    the clouds going very fast across the sky. Whirlwinds coming very sudden and knocking trees that are weak. It is the south-west wind that brings the rain. A circle around the moon, fog in the mountain, red in the sky on a dark night are signs of rain.
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