Scoil: Monaghan (Clochar Lughaidh) (uimhir rolla 359)
- Suíomh:
- Muineachán, Co. Mhuineacháin
- Múinteoir: Sr. Irín
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- People say a rainbow in the morning signifies a storm at sea, but if a rainbow is seen at night fine weather is approaching. Old people hold that if a rainbow begins in a townland and ends in the same townland that a person will died in that district.
Sheep: When sheep are scattered far and wide all over a field, good weather will be enjoyed for a while, but if the sheep gather together a storm is bound to come soon.
Smoke: When smoke goes straight into the sky, calm weather is approaching.
Crows: When crows fly high good weather will soon come.
Starlings: When starlings band together, a storm is coming.
Sea-gulls: When sea-gulls fly inward, it is said that a storm is rising.
Rooster: Old people say if it is raining in the morning and a rooster crows, that it will fair before evening.
Cat: When the cat washes herself rain is said to be approaching, and another sign of rain is when the cat sits when her back to the fire.
Sky: When the sky gets red and orange, near the horizon in the evening, good weather will come next day.- Bailitheoir
- Philomena Mc Kenna
- Inscne
- Baineann
- Faisnéiseoir
- Mrs Ann Murphy
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- Baineann
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- Seoladh
- An Gort Mór Theas, Co. Mhuineacháin