School: Sidhean (roll number 6501)
- Location:
- An Sián, Co. Mhuineacháin
- Teacher: T. Mac Gráinne
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- (continued from previous page)7 A rainbow in the morning is the shepherd's warning. A rainbow at night is the shepherd's delight
8 A dry May and a drop in June
makes the farmer whistle a merry tune
9 All the months of he year curse a fair February
10 A bushel of March wind is worth a bushel of gold
11 At twelve o'clock at Lamas all the dogs bark there are new potatoes.
12 A mackerel sky never stays two days dry
13 If it rains on Saint Swithen's Day it will rain for forty days. - (1) The rockThis field is named so because it has a high rock at one end.
(2) The acreIt is named so because there is exactly an acre of ground in it.
(3) The river fieldIt is named so because there is a river flowing at the foot of it.(continues on next page)- Collector
- Terence Mc Ginnity
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Droim gColbha Íochtarach, Co. Mhuineacháin