School: Moyvoughley (roll number 7249)
- Location:
- Moyvoughly, Co. Westmeath
- Teacher: C. Ní Fhlannagáin
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- XML “Weather Signs”
- XML “Folklore”
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- (continued from previous page)midges are a sign of bad weather
to see a "clock " crossing the road is a sign of rain.
When the smoke goes straight up in the air from the chimney is a sign of fine weather. A rainbow is a sign of plenty of rain. When the Dublin red is up in the mornings, it is a sign we are going to have rain before evening.
When the swallows are flying low, it is a sign of rain and when they are flying high it is a sign of fine weather. - There are a lot of ruins of stones in this village where people were buried in ancient times.
In this village, there are many historic places.
There is a stone in a field near our home which is called cloc-stocáigh. Old people tell us that a giant was buried there about a century ago. In our field, there is a big rock(continues on next page)