School: Grangegeeth (roll number 2630)

Location:
Gráinseach na Gaoithe, Co. na Mí
Teacher:
Séosaimhín, Bean Uí Dhubhghaill
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    out of doors - usually in the garden. On this they boil hen eggs and duck eggs. The eggs are then eaten and tea taken in the garden.
    Choclate Easter eggs are also bought and eaten.
    Lamb is cooked for dinner.
    On Holy Saturday people present one another with presents of eggs. This is called a "Clúdac".
    They also give one another apples if they have them.
    The eggs are always carried in a tin can or gallon.
    People say the sun dances at sun-rise on Easter Morning.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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      1. ócáidí (de réir trátha bliana) (~11,476)
        1. Cáisc (~163)
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