School: Bánóg (roll number 7222)
- Location:
- Banoge, Co. Limerick
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Riordáin
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- I remember one fine bright warm Summer's day - many a year ago - I was only a 'nipper' at the time - we were saving hay in Mikie Noonan's field - that one where the food is. All at once there was a sweep of wind and one of the cocks I was after making was whirled up into the air, and a sop of it never came down in that field again. I saw it with my own two eyes - God bless them. I was watching it going up and was waiting for it to fall, but it never came down. Twas the "Shee geehe did that".
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“You should never open an umbrella inside a house.”
"You should never open an umbrella inside a house"Mr. E. Kelly. Banogue. 66.- Informant
- Ms Ed. Kelly
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 66
- Address
- Banoge, Co. Limerick
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“You should never carry a spade or fork or any other implement into or out of a house.”
"You should never carry a spade or fork or any other implement into or out of a house".Mr. E. Kelly. Banogue 66.(no title)
“When you hear or see the whirlwind you should through up a piece of grass or hay...”
When you hear or see the whirlwind you should through up a piece a grass or hay and say "God bless all travellers & the Shee-geehe would take no hay out of the meadow."When you see a whirlwind taking dust out of the road you should turn your back to it.
John Myers (72)