Showing posts with label Billy Keane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billy Keane. Show all posts

Friday, 29 May 2020

Covid Signs,and A Sister's Love in a poem and Opening Night Listowel Writers' Week 2020

Only God can Make a Tree

Kay McDonnell took this photo


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Sisterly love in a Poem


"Limerick poet Anne Mulcahy wrote the poem Sister in 2014. I have her permission to get it published. " Mattie Lennon"

The story behind it is as follows;

   A mutual friend of ours had a brother, David, with Down Syndrome. He was also non verbal. David spent 55 of his 57 years in an institution until his death in 2014. When he reached the terminal stage of his life that same institution clearly did not wish to have him remain in their care but rather wished him to enter an acute hospital setting. This issue needed to be robustly fought with the members of the institution to allow David to remain in his ' Home'.  His sister, who had been his Guardian Angel for decades, was an able and willing advocate to defend his rights. 
Sister was written from David's perspective from beyond the grave.  


 Dear Sister, thank your noble heart, that fought my need to sleep,
In sheets that smelt and felt so familiar to me,
You spoke my words when my voice could not be found,
Through divided chaos you firmly stomped the ground,
Chin firm, teeth clinched, and no budge to make-
Steering the ship to higher ground!

Now, here, in this realm my tongue is loose and free,
And sings songs like Jingle Bells and happy melodies.
I cannot keep a pair of shoes, so worn are they from dancing.
And I laugh so much, I cry big tears, till my shirt oft needs changing.
Cold nights I read before I sleep, warm tales of hope and peace,
And all the while, I lay entwined, in my own familiar sheets!

Everything here is wonderful, both the company and the food,
And I’ve met many here that I once knew.
Pain does not exist here-only a great peace of vast magnitude.
Dear Sister, hold fast the times we had,
We both know the efforts you made, the gifts you brought, the prayers you said,
And when we meet, as sure we will, I’ll have a bed ready and made!


©Anne Mulcahy 2014.


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Listowel in the Pandemic of 2020

Jumbo's and O'Connell's Decor are two very busy shops at this time.














McKenna's has a one way system.





The pharmacy next door has lots of signs




You can see the table with the sanitiser for customers. A one way system is in operation.



Behan's The Horseshoe is open for take away food.









Sad to see a Robert Moloney's, a shop which always worked long hours, closed.


When I took my second walk downtown later Dominick was in town checking on his premises. Dominick  Moloney is a tonic in a pandemic, always in good form and ready to pose for the camera.

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Listowel Writers week Opening Night May 27 2020

I love Opening Night. i take up my position at the hotel door and photograph local people and visitors arriving in their finery for one of Listowel's biggest nights. The atmosphere is electric, the music uplifting and everyone is in great high spirits.

Covid 19 meant that all of that was different in 2020. Opening night speeches and prize giving went online. RTE came to town and Joe Stack, whose usual role as sports reporter is in a bit of a lull, interviewed local people about the loss of the festival and its revenue. Lovely Listowel was on every news bulletin.


The scene at The Listowel Arms on May 27 2020


Billy Keane was being interviewed at the door of John B.'s


In The Square, RTE was interviewing Gabriel Fitzmaurice for TG4.

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Out and About with Camera

I met my friends, Joan and P.J. Kenny in the Square on May 28 2020. They posed, at my request, on the Tidy Town seat.



Monday, 18 May 2020

John Paul 11 Graveyard and A Trip down Memory Lane and Mother's Medicine in the 1950s


 Harp and Lion in May 2020



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Lest we Forget


On VE Day 2020


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St John Paul 11 Cemetery

I visited my husband's grave last week.




Sea shells, a candle and crochet covered stones, tributes from family and friends.

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From the Archives


In Greaney's Spar at an NKRO event
Maria Leahy, Ger Greaney, Eilish Wren, Damien Stack, Grace Kelly, Jimmy Deenihan, Mary Cogan, Robert Pierse and James Kenny



Jimmy Deenihan and Billy Keane on the viewing stand at an old St. Patrick's Day parade


Fr. Pat Moore R.I.P. signing for friends at the launch of his book, Weathering a Storm

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I Remember it well


The hot water bottle eased every pain unless it leaked and scotched you half to death.
Sudocrem s still my go to unction for everything.
Dockleaves were for nettle stings
( Neantóg a dhoigh mé, cupóg a leigheas mé is a  seanfhochal meaning a nettle burned me, a dock cured me]
Lucozade was found to have no curative properties but it probably replaced any sugar loss.
Seven up had to be flat to work. Again, I'd say replacing sugar may be its only curative function.
We all know teas and toast is the best "meal" for a sick or recuperating child.

Friday, 20 December 2019

Christmas at The Listowel Arms, A Poem, Mike the Pies shopfront update and A Book Launch




Listowel in December 2019

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The Listowel Arms at Christmas 2019

It's all red and green in The Listowel Arms this Christmas. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming. It's just another gem in our lovely Christmassy town.









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Kerryman of the Year

 by Noel Roche of Chicago and Listowel

To my brother, Tom, who makes me proud

He was born in 1945 on the third day of July
Another child for Dick and Madge, a little baby boy.
Rumour has it he was late, they thought he wouldn’t come at all.
When he finally did come out, he was soloing a ball.
Just like all the other boys, he always loved to play.
It seemed he was a natural when it came to GAA.
His heroes were the Kerry teams, those men so big and bold.
His dreams were that someday he would wear the green and gold.
And wear the green and gold he did in 1963.
He won an All Ireland medal and became a hero to me.
Soon he moved to England and left Kerry behind.
“Twas his body that left Kerry, Kerry would not leave his mind.
Tom can talk of anything under the heavenly sky
But when he talks of Kerry he has a twinkle in his eye.
If you want Tom to help, all you have to do
Is throw in the word Kerry and he will be there for you.
How much does he love Kerry?  To him its not a game
Tom has got a daughter and Kerry is her name.
And now I’m here tonight to cheer
As they name my brother Tom, Kerryman of the Year.
There is no better man and I will tell you why
When it comes to Kerry, Tom is do or die.
And if you cut him open this sight you would behold
There is no red inside his veins. His blood runs green and gold.


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Mike the Pies

Mike the Pies shopfront is still a work in progress.
Here is where Martin is at but there's lots more to do. It will be mighty.


Martin Chute, signwriter, at Mike the Pies on Saturday December 14 2019.





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Launch of The Very Best of Billy Keane

A book launch is a lovely family time. It's a time to make the people who love you proud. There was a lot of love in the room of The Listowel Arms Hotel on Sunday Dec. 15 2019.




Launching the book were Gabriel Fitzmaurice and Jerry Kennelly, here with Billy's able assistants, John Keane and Billy O'Flynn.




Billy chatting to his William Street neighbour, Catherine.


Liz and Jim Dunn were buying a few Christmas presents.


Laura Shine read one of the newspaper columns from The Very Best of Billy Keane.









Old friends turned up to support Billy.


Fellow author, Emma Larkin, took time out from the St. Seanan's celebrations to lend support.


Proud family, Elaine, John and Anne listen as Gabriel reads from The Very Best of Billy Keane.

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Another New Barber on Church Street


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Lunch in Lizzie's

We are so lucky in Listowel to have so many excellent cafés and restaurants. For a festive lunchtime treat there is no better food and value available anywhere than in Lizzie' s of William Street.


Helen Moylan, Celebrity chef Lizzie Lyons, Miriam Kiely, exiled in Dublin but constantly drawn "home" to Listowel and your blogger, Mary Cogan.

I had the Christmas pie of buttermilk-brined turkey and ham topped with puff pastry, followed by the flourless chocolate and almond dessert;  delicious food and great company on a gloomy wet Listowel afternoon.