School: Ballynarry

Location:
Ballynarry, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
E. Mac Gabhann
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0989, Page 057

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0989, Page 057

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  1. Farmers are a good judge of the rain The signs of the weather are the moon they stars they clouds the sun and the rainbows The west wind brings most rain in our district The birds flying hingh is a sign of good weather when the fly low it is a sign of bad weather Why the fly inland it is a sign of storm these are weather omen. When the smoak is coming straight It is a sign of frost The crickets sing sharpely when the rain is coming The wind travells from north to South and from South to west.
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