Showing posts with label Daniel O'Donnell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel O'Donnell. Show all posts

Friday, 23 March 2018

St. Patrick's Day 2018 in Listowel and a family outing to Ballybunion

Listowel Folk on their way to mass on St. Patrick's Day 2018











 Mary and Joe Hanlon were celebrating 45 years of wedded bliss.









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Ballybunion, March 18 2018



Molly was the only one of our little troop with a fur coat in Ballybunion on March 18 2018. The rest of us were as cold as we have ever been in our lives.






Meanwhile Daniel and Majella were playing golf


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Music, Poetry and Craic

All roads lead to Ballydonoghue this weekend for their first ever Bardic Festival.

Look what's in store

Ballydonoghue Bardic Festival 2018

Monday, 9 November 2015

Bowling, Daniel O'Donnell and an electric car in Listowel



Denis MacSweeney took this photo of a menacing looking falcon

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Daniel and Majella's Road Trip


The above photo is from Daniel O'Donnell's Facebook page. Daniel and his wife, Majella recorded a series of programmes in the B &B's of Ireland and it is being broadcast at the moment. They picked the very worst summer ever to showcase our lovely country. Everywhere they go it's peeing down rain and they are in the geansaĆ­s and rain gear in every episode so far. The programme is fairly cringe inducing. All the landladies are fans and the fawning and kowtowing goes on for the whole show.

There is a running joke in the programme about baked beans. Daniel loves a dollop of these with his full Irish.

Watching this I was reminded of the story that is told about the late Moss Keane. He was in a B.and B. on some away trip and the landlady was enthusing about the breakfast she had prepared for the players. She had porridge accompanied by a little bowl of cream and another little bowl of honey. Then she had the sausages,  rashers, eggs tomatoes etc. 
"So much of this is our own organic produce," says she. " We have our own hens, we grow our own tomatoes……. "    
 Moss takes a look a his little portion of honey and he says, "I see you have a bee too."


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Fitzgerald of Fitzgerald Stadium 


This picture from a forthcoming 1916 Book is of Dick Fitzgerald. 
Killarney's GAA stadium was named after him.

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Bowling Buddies

It was years since I had been bowling. With all the grandchildren to entertain in their mid term break this seemed like a good time to rectify that.




Bowling Buddies in Tralee doesn't open until 11.00. We were the first customers through the door.


The children explained the rules to me as we got the feel of the bowling balls.


This yellow gadget is new since my day. With its help to steer the ball, even the 4 year old could bowl.


With the aid of this gismo, the six year old jumped into an unexpected and more than a little resented lead. A kind of Oscar Pistorious moment threatened before peace was restored. It's only a game.



This is a photo of the actual winner in action. I won't mention any scores or anything because it's not about who wins or loses. It's the taking part that counts. Isn't it?

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Yes,  it is in use

Earlier this year I said that I had never seen an ecar refueling in Listowel. Well, now I have and here is the proof.




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Award Winning Photographer





Pat Healy collected the award on behalf of his dad, Liam Healy at the Horse Racing Ireland bash. Proud night for all the Healys and for Healyracing.

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Tea Dance in Lyre



Lyreacrompane Development Association shared this photo from yesterday's tea dance.

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Kerry Motors in Banna yesterday



Photo; Kerry Motor Club



Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Listowel Castle, new Garda Station in Castleisland and success at Newcastlewest Show


Beauty on our doorstep



Ita Hannon took this haunting picture of Littor Point, Asdee.

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Back in the Saddle


Johnny Joy and Finuge Freewheelers out for an evening spin.

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Daniel O'Donnell on Tour

Daniel O'Donnell is on a tour around Ireland for a TV show he is making. Here he is having a game of draughts with his Donegal neighbor, Hughey Sweeney who is 104.


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Listowel Castle



May Langan pictured earlier this summer at Listowel Castle.

The castle is open every day to visitors. It is one of the many great Listowel attractions that every Listowel person should visit at least once.

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Song of the Sea


Have you ever heard of  a selkie?
No?
Well, they are mythical creatures who are women on land and seals at sea. Song of the Sea is a film all about selkies. It is a lovely Irish made animated full length family film.  The dialogue is lovely and you will recognize many familiar voices, the animation is simple but forceful, the pictures are lovely and the music superb. You will never look at a seal again without wondering.

What's not to love about Song of the Sea?
 Bring the whole family.

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CastleIsland have a new Garda Station

On Ftiday last, July 17 2015 Garda Commissioner Nóirín O'Sullivan and Minister for The Diaspora, Jimmy Deenihan opened a new Garda Station in Castleisland. The following photos are from the Garda SíochÔna Facebook page.



members of the Garda band at the opening

Garda Commissioner, Nóirín O'Sullivan

Minister Deenihan inspects a guard of honour



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Latin in Kerry Catholic church registers

Above is a link to Kay Caball's site. It has a translation of some of the most common names as they are entered in Latin in Kerry parish records. This is very useful if you are researching online through the old registers now available at National Library of Ireland Catholic parish registers

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Newcastlewest Agricultural Show 2015

I had a great day out last Sunday at Newcastlewest Show. I took lots of photos. Here are a few. When news is in short supply next week I'll post a few more.





This minion, created from 2 round bales and tyres greeted us on arrival.



My brother, Pat and my niece, Elizabeth won the champion's cup for the best ridden hunter with their horse, Sonny Bill.



There is always a Listowel connection. I met Mike Laffan of Kerry Group and his wife, Margaret supporting their local show by showing a bullock.


Listowel lady, Kelly St. John had a beautiful array of crochet goods for sale.