Scoil: Coillíní Carrowkelly (uimhir rolla 7054)

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Na Coillíní, Co. Mhaigh Eo
Múinteoir:
M. Ó Brádaigh
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0146, Leathanach 62

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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0146, Leathanach 62

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  1. XML Scoil: Coillíní Carrowkelly
  2. XML Leathanach 62
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  1. It is said when a halo appears around a moon it is a sign of the approach of very stormy weather.
    Odd black clouds in the sky are said to be a sign of occasional showers.
    It is said also that when swans appear on a lake or river wet weather is approaching.
    A cat always scrapes a, brush, twig, leg of a table or chair when storm is coming.
    Pigs screech when storm is coming and the reason for this is they are supposed to be the only animal on the earth's surface able to see the wind.
    Hens perch low when a windy night is approaching. When frost is approaching the sky appears red after sunset
    Black birds come looking for shelter to a stable or house when snow is coming.
    If Neifin appears near it is a sign of the approach of bad weather.
    If there is a cloud called a cap on Neifin it is a sign of rain. If Gulls are heard crying as they fly through the sky people say they are calling for rain. This also
    (leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)
    Tras-scríofa ag duine dár meitheal tras-scríbhneoirí deonacha.
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