School: Páirc an Chuilinn (Hollygrove) (roll number 15138)
- Location:
- Hollygrove, Co. Galway
- Teacher: Pádhraic Mac Gleannáin
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- Before Rain:- Horses continuously stamp their feet and if under a trap, rub their necks against the shaft. Sheep and horses that had been feeding high ground return to low. Ducks and geese are busy preening their feathers hours before rain comes. Cows lie chewing their cud for most of the day before rain comes. Small insects come to the surface of the soil for the food that(continues on next page)