School: Scoil Sheosaimh Ntha (Cailíní)
- Location:
- Glennamaddy, Co. Galway
- Teacher: Úna, Bean Uí Threasaigh
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of frost.
6. When there is a ring around the moon it is the sign of rain.
7. When the cricket sings it is the sign of rain.
8. When the bat flies around the house it is the sign of rain.
9. When the distant hills look near it is the sign of rain.
10. When the stars are sparkling it is the sign of frost.
Nora Cunniffe From
Michael Grehan.
Glenamaddy.
Old Customs.
1. It was the custom to put a lighted coal in the butter so it would not be taken by the fairies.
2. After a cow would have calved the people would put a string on her tail for fear she would be stolen.
3. They would not (any) give any milk away on May-day for fear they would give away the butter. - Old Customs.
1. It was the custom to put a lighted coal in the butter so it would not be taken by the fairies.
2. After a cow would have calved the people would put a string on her tail for fear she would be stolen.
3. They would not (any) give any milk away on May-day for fear they would give away the butter.(continues on next page)- Collector
- Margaret Gibney
- Gender
- Female
- Informant
- Thomas Diskin
- Gender
- Male