Showing posts with label Kingdom County Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingdom County Fair. Show all posts

Monday, 16 May 2016

County Fair, Con Colbert and a thought for the day

Bluebells and Wild Garlic



These 2 photos were posted on Facebook by Mallow Camera Club. They were taken by a club member on their Bluebells and Wild Garlic outing recently.

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Kingdom County Fair 2016



At the County Fair on Sunday I ran into Fear na Coillte, Will Fogarty who was carving a horse.








Michael Healy Rae dropped by for a chat and to admire the work.

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Listowel Ladies


These three lovely Listowel ladies were on their way home from mass on Monday when I met them. Anna, Dolores and Mary were in great form, full of praise for the fine weather and only delighted to pose for me. Some people could take a leaf out of their book

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Con Colbert Remembered




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Just a Thought


Ignorance  (By John McCarthy R.I.P.)

There is no greater ignorance
Than educated, well informed prejudice.

Monday, 19 May 2014

Kingdom County Fair and three successful Listowel ladies

Kingdom County Fair



I had one of the best days out this year at this event on May 11 2014.


My niece's lovely horse, Mr. Riordan won his class and then went on to be reserve overall champion of the show. I was delighted to be there to record the event.






Showing animals is all about obedience and a willingness on the animal's part to respond instantly to his master's command. This was obvious in the horse showing ring but it was even more obvious in the sheep rounding up competition where the teamwork of man and dog was thrilling to watch. The sheepdog trials took place in a remote corner of the show field and I don't think it got the exposure it deserves.



Mr. Riordan tried his hand at the show jumping as well and he scored two clear rounds. Maybe a future as a show jumper awaits him.


 There were competitions for all sorts of animals, skills and crafts. I took the photo below from The Kingdom County Fair's Facebook page. It shows the enormously talented Philomena Sheehy from Duagh receiving one of her many prizes. Philomena has "a gifted pair of hands". She has been winning  prizes at this fair for years.  2014 was no exception.





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Car Boot sale…….Community Centre 

One man's junk is another man's treasure.

May 25 2014 in Listowel Community Centre. Drop in and pick up a treasure.

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"Oh stony grey soil of Monaghan 
You burgled my bank of youth."



Patrick Kavanagh picking spuds  (photo from The National Gallery)

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Rhona Tarrant








This Cinderella got to go to the ball. Rhona Tarrant of Listowel is currently on an internship in New York. She recently got to go the Gala Ball for the American Ireland Fund. The famous Kerry fashion designer to the stars, Don O'Neill lent Rhona this fabulous dress from his Theia collection.

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Kay Caball





Kay is always a powerhouse of information. Her latest blogpost about thinking outside the box when it comes to researching your ancestors is entertaining and informative.

http://mykerryancestors.com/blog/

Kay writes as she speaks, in an easily accessible narrative style with lots of interesting anecdotes to illustrate her point. This is why I know that her book:

The Kerry Girls: Between the Famine & The Crown
The Story of 117 Kerry Girls sent to Australia on the Earl Grey Scheme
will make fascinating reading.
Kay will launch her book at Writers' Week 2014 on Saturday May 31st. in Scoil Realta na Maidine at 2.00 p.m.

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Jimmy Deenihan and Micheál OSuilleabháin turn the first sod in the Ard Curam building project.

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Some local news and a little history


Craftshop na Méar now houses a permanent exhibition of art associated with Kerry places on The Wild Atlantic Way.


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I met Evie and her grandad out for a walk last week.

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Well worth a visit.

Jim Halpin has opened a jam packed military and war museum at the rear of his shop on Church Street. If you have even the remotest interest in things military this place is well worth a visit. 
Here is a small taste of what is on display:



































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Tough Task


(photo; Mark Bittman)   The ad got 28 replies.


photo of Shackleton from Century Ireland website.


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Copies of this old FCA photo can be purchased in Craftshop na Méar in Church St.

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The girls are playing rugby now


(Photo and text from Munster rugby.ie)

Listowel RFC girls section recently organised a Touch Rugby Shield Blitz competition at Town Park, Listowel which saw over 70 girls taking part.
The schools that participated were Ballybunion St Josephs, Listowel Presentation and Tarbert Comprehensive.

All teams from both of the Junior and Senior sections were very well matched and ultimately it came down to a fine margin in order to declare the winners. Tarbert Comprehensive claimed the Junior Shield on the day with the Senior Shield going to Listowel Presentation.

The majority of girls were playing rugby for the first time with great excitement on the day.


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Kingdom County Fair


My niece's horse had a little win.delighted!

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The Giro d'Italia


so many bikes



Denis MacSweeney took these photos of the Giro in Dublin at the weekend.