Scoil: Drakestown, Ardee (uimhir rolla 1554)
- Suíomh:
- Baile an Drácaigh, Co. Lú
- Múinteoir: Michael Ó Flynn
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- XML Scoil: Drakestown, Ardee
- XML Leathanach 303d
- XML “Easter”
- XML “New Time”
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- Easter
Easter Sunday means as we know it now that the end of Lent is at hand. Before the year
1828 or so there was no leave for meat during
Lent either on Sunday or any other day. Easter
is always associated with eggs around here.
Some years ago it was the custom here for people, especially youngsters to go round collecting eggs (free of course) with the cry -
Gimmie my Easter Cludhogues or it
might have been cluide or from the Latin
Ovum. - New Time
We also have new time this week and a fellow
has to get up earlier to go to school, etc. I don't know what benefit it is to any one. I think
the only solution is the extraordinary number
of mental homes in this country. Wonder what our forefathers would say with their sundials etc. to see the sun at ten o'clock at night. Even in the church some have it and others don't. In our church when we had no bell (only 70 years ago) mass commenced with the arrival of the carriage containing the Oxford accent. We must always ape somebody, are we any better to-day'
By Mr Tom Boylan
Kilpatrick House
Ardee