School: Cnoc Beithe, An Fhiacail

Location:
Knockbeha, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Maolruanaidh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0592, Page 143

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  2. There are many sayings locally concerning the kind of weather which is to come whether bad or good.The people say when they see the sky is blue and clear without a cloud to be seen on it it indicates fine weather. But when the sky is overhung with dark clouds ,that indicates bad weather.When the sun is bogged in the heavens it is the sign of rain.When there is a dim circle around the moon it is the sign of bad weather. When you see the stars twinkle in the
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