Weather “When chickens cherp and hens cackle tis a sign of rain...” CBÉS 0867 Eibhlín Ní Cinnéidig Tras-scríbhinn
Weather “When fog comes down Ryan's Hill tis a sign of rain...” CBÉS 0867 Micheál Ó Gleainadráin Tras-scríbhinn
Weather “A robin singing on the top of a bush early in the morning is a sign of a fine day.” CBÉS 0867 Mína Nic Óda Tras-scríbhinn
Weather “When a new room falls on Saturday twill end bad.” CBÉS 0867 Nioclás O Caolaidhe Tras-scríbhinn
Weather “A rainbow in the morning gives the shepherd warning...” CBÉS 0867 S. Beistéin Tras-scríbhinn
Weather “A rainbow in the morning gives the shepherd warning...” CBÉS 0867 S. Beistéin Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “A man who was ploughing saw dread and meat on a cloth near the rath (in the field of which he was working).” CBÉS 0867 Bill Wellwood Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Holohans were making flowerbeds and decided to get clay (leaf mould) from the rath.” CBÉS 0867 Bill Wellwood, Liam Mac Óda Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There are numerous stories told in the district of people who cut bushes in raths suffering from blood poisoning caused by pricks from thorns of the bushes cut in raths.” CBÉS 0867 Liam Mac Óda Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Tom Proctor (he died about ten years ago aged 70) carried a sheep from the little paddock to their own yard...” CBÉS 0867 Campion, Diarmuid Campion Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Another story of the same John Loughman - who is still remembered as having been a "wonderful strong man"...” CBÉS 0867 Seán Mac Giobáin Tras-scríbhinn