School: Errew G.N.S. (roll number 13261)
- Location:
- Errew, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Brígid Nic Eoin
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- (continued from previous page)grow and that is why it is why it is called "an trí lá Riabhac"
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too poor - too poor - too poor.
and that is why these days are called, An trí lá Riabhach. - The first few days of October were called the "Harvest of the Geese" because when the farmers gather thier corn into the haggard the geese pick up the blades of oats remaining.Writing too small!Corrections
"Harvest of the Geese.- Collector
- Teresa Gallagher
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Errew, Co. Mayo