School: Kildangan (C.) (roll number 2292)
- Location:
- Kildangan, Co. Kildare
- Teacher: Máire Ní Dhonghaile
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- Taken from:- Marianne Brady, Lughill Monasterevan, Co. Kildare.People used to say that if you saw a very red sky in the morning it was a sign of a coming storm; or if the sun was a very pale colour when it was setting it was also a bad sign.If the crickets were heard singing it was considered a bad sign.
- Collector
- Marianne Brady
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Lughil, Co. Kildare