School: Droichead an Chláir (B.). Clarecastle

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Clarecastle, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Háinlighe
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    rain. When a dog is eating grass it is a sign of rain. Swallows flying low is a sign of rain. It is a sign of rain, when midges are seen. A red sky is a sign of rain. A mackeral sky is a sign of rain. White clouds are a sign of rain. It is a sign of rain if your shadow appears big on the rocks. If the Broadford mountains north east of Clarecastle appear near it is a sign of rain. When there is a fog over New Hall Hill west of Clarecastle in the parish of Killone it is a sign of rain. A whirl-wind is a sign of rain. When the waterfall in New Hall west of Clarecastle is roaring loudly it is a sign of rain. If the Malbay in west Clare is roaring loudly it is a sign of rain. When the fog divides on Mt Ballan in West Clare it is a sign that the day will be good. It is a sign of rain if it goes over the eastern portion of the mountain. It is a sign of rain if cows leave a height on Haugh''s fort west of Killmalery Co Clare. It is a sign
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    1. genre
      1. weather-lore (~6,442)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Thomas Frost
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Clarecastle, Co. Clare