School: Strang's Mills, Kilmacow
- Location:
- Strangsmill, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: Richard Rellis
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- Mare's tails in the sky = sign of rain
A new moon on its back = " " bad weather
Reddening in the morning if spreading upwards is a bad sign but if it goes downwards towards the horizon it is a sign of good weather
The dust blowing & whilrling around is a sign of rain.
Crows flying high, if they undulate in their flight is a sign of a storm.
Crows flying in the morning to feeding grounds if they turn back early is a sign of rain.
Robin in the butt of a bush = sign of rain
Robin " " top of a bush = " of fine weather
Robin in the middle of a bush = sign of showery weatherTá sé ag learthainn arsa an capill
Níl sé " " " " abhó
Tá sé te arsa an Caora
Ta sé fuar arsa an gabharWhen swans come to a place its a sign of a change in the weather.When wild geese leave a place tis a sure sign of bad weather in the place they leave.- Informant
- Thomas Gaull
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 66
- Address
- Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny