School: Collon (roll number 14579)

Location:
Collann, Co. Lú
Teacher:
Bean Uí Mhathúna
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0676, Page 209

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    When a person hears the bells and trains in the South its a sign of bad weather.

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    When smoke goes straight up from the chimney it is a sign of good weather, but when it turns downwards, it is a sign of rain.

    When smoke goes straight up from the chimney it is a sign of good weather, but when it turns downwards, it is a sign of rain. A circle round the moon is the sign of an approaching storm, when the circle is near the moon the father off the storm is, but if it is far away from
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