School: Carrowan (roll number 9577)
- Location:
- Carrowen, Co. Dhún na nGall
- Teacher: Donnchadh Mac Fhloinn
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- The heavenly bodies frequently indicate a coming storm. The westerly tainted sky while the sun is disappearing behind a heath clad mountain is a certain sign of inclement weather. A silvery moon circled with a ring foretells that bad weather is fast approaching, as the saying is "A far off ring is a near hand storm, and a near hand ring is a far off storm." It is said if there is a star inside this ring the storm will not be so severe. The stars glistening and shimmering in the sky is an omen of a storm. Clouds racing fast across the sky accompanied by their shadows underneath tells us that there is going to be a change. When a rainbows colour is very bright there will come a sudden(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Matilda Coyle
- Gender
- Female