Scoil: Corr Odhar (uimhir rolla 14701)
- Suíomh:
- Corr Odhar, Co. Mhaigh Eo
- Múinteoir: Aibhistín Ó Coinnigh
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- XML “Signs of the Weather”
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- "Signs Of The Weather"When there were no weather clocks or glasses, long ago, people made use of animals, birds, the sky, moon and mountains, as weather signs.If cats sat with their backs to a fire, somebody usually kicked them because it is believed that they foretell bad weather. Cats scrape wood, before "high wind", that is to say, a gale.The farmer likes to see wild geese flying high and in a northerly direction because fine weather is then expected. If they fly low and to the south, they, are said to be fleeing before severe, cold weather. When curlews cry, or when "crows weave a blanket" that is, when they mix and make noise, rain is expected.A "mackerel sky" fore-casts a gale. A "mackerel sky" is streaked with yellow.Told by:
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- Corr Odhar, Co. Mhaigh Eo
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- Corr Odhar, Co. Mhaigh Eo
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- Mrs Cunney
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- Corr Odhar, Co. Mhaigh Eo