School: An Scairbh (C.)
- Teacher: Máiréad, Bean Mhic Eoin
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- The are many signs of the weather such as when you hear the river echoing above near the mount it is the sign of fine weather and when it is hear echoing below it is the sign of bad weather. When the distant mountains seem nigh it is the sign of bad weather and when the seem miles away it is the sign of fine weather. When the curloo gives one whistle it is the sign of fine weather and when he gives two whistles it is the sign of bad weather. When the crane goes up the river it is the sign of a great flood and when she goes down the river it is the(continues on next page)