School: Clochar na Trócaire, Baile an Gharrdha

Location:
Ballingarry, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Sr M. Treasa
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    land it is a sign of storm and broken weather.
    When there is a great red glow around the moon when it is setting it is a sure sign of fine weather.
    When the sky is free from clouds and has a very clear colour we enjoy fine weather.
    When the lark is seen soaring up into the air it is an indication for fine weather.
    When the whistle of a far - off train is heard very plainly it is a sure sign of fine weather.
    When the stars are seen glittering brightly at night it is a sign of frost.
    Also when a large number of
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