Showing posts with label Church Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church Street. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 April 2020

Listowel in Lockdown, April 2020


April 2020.....Glimpses of a Town in Lockdown


Cherrytree in bloom in the closed Pitch and Putt course



The cinema is closed and the old Walshe's Ballroom doesn't presently have a business .

 Upper William Street from the old Casa Mia to the old post office.

 St. Vincent de Paul shop closed.




No music at Mike the Pies


 Not a living soul, hog, dog nor devil, on the street


Carmody's Corner and Charles Street



 Royal China are operating a take away service only. In the age old fashion of Chinese restaurants, it's all about numbers. You get a number when you place your order. When your meal is ready they display your number on to the inside window sill and you collect at the hatch.




The Mermaids


 Tracey Grimes', that used to be Moriarty's


William Street, Listowel in lockdown


Billy is still flying the flag at John B.'s.


Market Street



McKenna's and Chemco



Customers are not allowed in the shop at McKenna's but you can collect your order at the door.


This is the corner where John B.'s famous corner boys hung out.



Lower William Street


This window reminds us of happier times. There will be no Tidy Town competition this year but our town looks spotless anyway.



Looking into Main Street, the sign on Broderick's Pharmacy window reminds us to wash our hands. Hand hygiene is one of the three main planks of our fight to slow the progress of Covid 19. The others  are social distancing, staying at least 2 metres apart,  cough etiquette and cocooning the vulnerable members of our community.



The kids are all indoors. Confirmation Day has been and gone and Communion Day will pass without a day out too.



Ah, Revival! Not cancelled yet but big question marks hang over it due to the difficulty of following  social distancing guidelines




Lower Church Street



Main Street


At Listowel Racecourse



No June race meeting this year and the Harvest Festival meeting is in question as well.

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Life in Isolation

Stuck at home / safe at home

I have not felt the touch of a human hand for the past six weeks but  I have been touched, supported and loved by means I didn’t even know existed two months ago.

Covid 19 has been an enormous learning experience for us all.  I can use words and phrases like serology testing, R0 rate, herd immunity, community transmission and comorbidities. I could certainly now pick Dr. Tony Holohan or Dr. Philip Nolan out of a lineup of suited gentlemen.

Best of all I have learned how much I am loved and appreciated. My family have come up trumps. The love that was always there has taken concrete form in daily phone calls, postcards and endless text messages and memes. My neighbours, my friends and my former colleagues are a constant presence in  my life. People I have not heard from in years have rung or texted. The Christmas card list has come to life in April.

Things will never return to how they were. Almost overnight constants in our lives like work, church, school, the gym, the restaurant, the pub,  the match were all swept away in a surge of social distancing, working from home, self isolation and lockdown.

We will eventually emerge from this to a new normal, much chastened by our experience and hopefully, with a new appreciation of the little things.




Monday, 2 September 2019

New Director at St. John's, Church Street girls, Owen Family of Ballyhorgan Cycling and the Crown Jewels



Wildflower meadow at Ballincollig Regional Park

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They're Changing the Guard at St. John's



Máire Logue is the new artistic director of St. John's Arts and Heritage Centre, Listowel. I photographed her in St. John's with Joe Murphy, the retiring director.

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Church Street Girls

Eileen Sheridan shared a photo memory


Clementine Crowley Ann McSweeney, Gertie Kennelly, Mary OSullivan, Eileen Scanlon, Ann Ryan
Mary Fitzmaurice Mary Walsh , Eileen McSweeney,  Alice Gleeson.

Sadly three of the girls have passed away.

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Owens of Ballyhorgan


Harriet Owen with Tom Fitzgerald and Jimmy Deenihan in The Listowel Arms on one of Harriet's frequent trips to Kerry to reconnect with her family home in Lixnaw.

Harriet sent me a short version of her family history which I published in Listowel Connection. John Stack of Kildare and formerly of Duagh was interested to see that an Owen had married into the Ellis family of Abbeyfeale. Ellis was a family John had encountered when researching his own family as these Ellises were his mother's people's landlords.

He sent us a newspaper cutting

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Resurgence of Cycling

In our cities nowadays you have to be struck by the numbers of people cycling to and from work. I took these photos on Cork's Grand Parade recently. There seems to be bicycles everywhere.





The bike scheme stand was almost empty.

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The Theft of The Irish Crown Jewels

A friend lent me this book. The story of the disappearance of the Irish Crown Jewels and its disastrous consequences for North Kerry is a fascinating one.


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In Dublin Yesterday




Kerry has survived to fight another day. I don't know if the supporters nerves will survive another one, though.

Tuesday, 21 May 2019

Glin Castle Plant Sale, Ballybunion, Bryan MacMahon and A Wireless Museum Visit

Mandarin Duck


Photo; Poshey Ahern for Irish Wildlife Trust Photography Competition

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Plant Sale at Glin Castle

On Sunday May 12 2019 people got a rare chance to wander around the grounds of Glin Castle. Some people did come for the plants.


Elizabeth Brosnan shared the photos on Facebook.










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Ballybunion

Here are a few random photos of Ballybunion. I think they are self explanatory.







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Church Street Mural





I pass the Church Street/Ashe Street mural almost every day and only last week I actually read this quotation from Bryan MacMahon;


"I harboured the absurd notion of motivating a small town in Ireland, a speck on the map, to become a centre of the imagination."


That is just what Listowel has become, a centre of the imagination. We will see evidence of that next week when the 49th Listowel Writers' Week swings into life. Joseph O'Connor will open proceedings on Wedneday evening, May 29 2019. Musical entertainment will be provided by Liam O'Connor. Our own Danny Hannon will be presented with a well deserved lifetime achievement in the Arts award. This will only be the start of what promises to be a hectic few days.

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Limerick and Clare Radio Club

Eddie Moylan ( far left) gave Limerick and Clare Radio Club members a tour of his vintage wireless museum on Saturday last. They were very impressed.

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Listowel Writers' Week

These people were here last year. Look out for them this year.