School: St Egney's (C.), Buncrana
- Location:
- Buncrana, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Ellen Daly
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- May Day
In years gone by the people used to throw a primrose in the byre door so that the fairies would not take away the milk from the cows for the year. It was at May eve that they threw this primrose in the byre door.
When a rooster crows after night-fall it is not lucky, for it is said that it is a sign of death in the house.
It is said that hens are lucky to have about the house.
And children gather May flowers and leave a few on every door-step.
It was considered unlucky to buy or sell on Whit Monday, on a Friday, on 31st October or Hallow eve or on a Saturday. Whistle-Sunday the people used call Whit-Sunday. A foal born on that day will kill or be killed.- Informant
- William J Mc Laughlin
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 89
- Address
- Carvagh, Co. Donegal
- Proverbs
He who slings mud is losing ground.
A lazy man always carries a heavy burden.
Never drink in the dark.