School: Gaibhlín
- Location:
- Gyleen, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Mrs M. Revatto
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- (continued from previous page)The South wind always brings wet weather:-The North wind wet and cold together;The West wind always brings us rainThe East wind blows it back again.
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If in red the sun doth set,The next day surely will be wet;But if the sun sets hard and greyThe next will be a rainy day - Leaba an Easbuig / Caba an Easbuigboth names given to the same place
Cabha na TeorannWhere Spence a Coastguard from Ballycroinin is alleged to have thrown Sheehan a coastguard from Guileen over the cliff during a quarrel.
Poll a Bhreac The trout pool above the plank at Inch Strand
Faill an Bhaidéara - The Boatman's Cave
Lahard which means literally half height topographically to denote a gently sloping(continues on next page)