School: Glenasmole (B.) (roll number 8927)
- Location:
- Glenasmole, Co. Dublin
- Teacher: Sr. Ó Móráin
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- 5. Weather signs.If the sheep come home in winter it is a sign of snow. If hares or rabbits come near the house it is a sign of storm.
G Brady, Glassamucky.When a robin is seen on the top of a bush in the morning it is a sign of a fine day. When seen at the bottom of the bush, a wet day follows.