Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision Next revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
parenzana_residency_notes [2013-10-05 03:30] – [Notes from 20131004] 87.252.155.103 | parenzana_residency_notes [2013-10-05 03:47] – [Notes from 20131004] 87.252.155.103 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 143: | Line 143: | ||
* sayings, aphorisms, proverbs | * sayings, aphorisms, proverbs | ||
- | * things we tell each other as short stories ("the sun has changed…" | + | * things we tell each other as short stories ("the sun has changed…" |
- | - The moon and the weather may change together, But a change of the moon, will not change the weather. | + | |
- | - Evening red and morning grey, two sure signs of one fine day. | + | |
- | - When the forest murmurs and the mountain roars, Then close your windows and shut your doors. | + | * The moon and the weather may change together, But a change of the moon, will not change the weather. |
- | - When leaves show their undersides, be very sure that rain betides. | + | * Evening red and morning grey, two sure signs of one fine day. |
- | - If bees stay at home, rain will soon come, If they flay away, fine will be the day. | + | * When the forest murmurs and the mountain roars, Then close your windows and shut your doors. |
- | - Dust rising in dry weather is a sign of approaching change. | + | * When leaves show their undersides, be very sure that rain betides. |
- | - When smoke hovers close to the ground, there will be a weather change. | + | * If bees stay at home, rain will soon come, If they flay away, fine will be the day. |
- | - Red sky at night, Shepard’s delight; Red sky in morning, Shepard take warning. | + | * Dust rising in dry weather is a sign of approaching change. |
- | - When ants travel in a straight line, expect rain; when they scatter, expect fair weather. | + | * When smoke hovers close to the ground, there will be a weather change. |
+ | * Red sky at night, Shepard’s delight; Red sky in morning, Shepard take warning. | ||
+ | * When ants travel in a straight line, expect rain; when they scatter, expect fair weather. | ||