School: Kildangan (C.) (roll number 2292)
- Location:
- Kildangan, Co. Kildare
- Teacher: Máire Ní Dhonghaile
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7th October 1938
Weather Lore
Taken from Philomena Behan, Kildangan, Co Kildare
We often hear old people saying that if you see a dog eating grass, that it is a sign of rain. Or if you see a cat sitting with her back to the fire, rain is surely to follow shortly afterwards.
We know also when rain is near. the soot falling from the chimney; or when the smoke is falling to the ground we can expect some rain also.
The birds also foretell the weather. If a rain is also seen picking for food at the bottom of a hedge, it is a sign of snow; and if the curlews seagulls are seen flying about, we can know that rain is near.
When the squirrels begin to gather their nuts early it is a sign of a very bad Winter.
Taken from - Anna Kelly, Killeen, Kildan Co Kildare - When a cat is seen tearing a tree a great storm is expected. When rain is approaching the ducks quack loudly, succors appear in the sky; the horses can be seen standing with their(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Anna Kelly
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Killeen East, Co. Kildare