Showing posts with label Fota Wildlife Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fota Wildlife Park. Show all posts

Friday, 17 February 2017

Stained Glass in Ballybunion and Progress at the Community Centre

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Chris Grayson photographed this magnificent peacock in Fota Wildlife Park

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More photos of St. John's Ballybunion














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Progress at the Community Centre




The blocks are flying up.

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The Square, Listowel February 2017



MBC is a new business at this premises




The Tidy Towns' sculpture is a nice addition to this corner of town.

Thursday, 16 February 2017

St. Johns, Ballybunion, parking in Spain and a walkway for Listowel fishermen

The Eye of the Tiger



Sumatran Tiger at Fota photographed by Chris Grayson

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Stained Glass Windows in Ballybunion

More photos from my visit to Ballybunion's St. John's Catholic Church


Stations of the Cross are traditional in style.


St. John Bosco and St. Jude










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Where he is Now ?



Do you remember this man holding the sign? It is our own Abraham Nur whom we all still miss from Scribes. Abraham now works in The Brehon in Killarney

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Balls in Estapona



Marie Moriarty is on her holidays in Estapona in Spain and there she saw this. Balls very similar to the controversial ones in Ballybunion lined the edge of the pavement to prevent vehicles parking.
 I wonder if anyone has tripped over them.

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News from Radio Kerry



photo; John Kelliher


Kerry County Council has received funding of €40,000 to develop the walkway under Island Bridge near the racecourse in Listowel.The funding was approved by Inland Fisheries Ireland in January. The spot is popular amongst anglers.

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Mea Culpa


False news, misinformation, alternative facts...I'm guilty as charged. Dr. Donal Daly informs me that I misidentified the above animal in Chris Grayson's photograph. It is a Rhinoceros and not a hippo as I said. Thank you Donal.

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

A day out in Fota, Junior Griffin and Listowel sailors



It was Fathers' Day 2014.






Three happy little girls decided to treat their Daddy to a trip to Fota Wildlife Park.













Some of the fabulous animals and birds we saw up close and personal in Fota.

Fota has recently added a tropical house and a Tiger Garden.  If you haven't been for a while,
these are well worth going for.


You can actually watch butterflies hatching out and learning to fly.








For obvious reasons I had to photograph the tiger through a fence.

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These blocked up windows are in the premises at Leahy's Corner, now Punjab Spice Indian restaurant.
The reason for the blocking up of windows is explained in Wikipaedia thus;

The window tax was a property tax based on the number of windows in a house. It was a significant social, cultural, and architectural force in England, France and Scotland during the 18th and 19th centuries. To avoid the tax some houses from the period can be seen to have bricked-up window-spaces (ready to be glazed or reglazed at a later date), as a result of the tax. In England and Wales it was introduced in 1696 and was repealed in 1851, 156 years after first being introduced. France (established 1798 - repealed 1926) and Scotland both had window taxes as well for similar reasons.

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St. Mary's is a building site this June 2014. The work is projected to take 2 months.

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One of Listowel's most genial and knowledgeable gentlemen, John (Junior) Griffin with his trusty bicycle.

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A Life on the ocean waves for Listowel father and son team



Derek and Conor Dillon


Father and son duo from Listowel in County Kerry are taking on the double-handed challenge in this year's Round Ireland Yacht Race. The pair Derek Dillon and son Conor, a 19–year–old Univesity of Limerick student, will race the family Dehler 34 'Big Deal' that is based on the Shannon Estuary.
The Foynes Yacht Club pairing have been racing together inshore for over  ten years, and have competed at numerous ICRA's, Cork Weeks and Calves Weeks. The pair are sponsored by leading marine supplier, Union Chandlery.
They recently made the move into offshore racing, enjoying recent success in multiple ISORA Qualifying races. 
'We look forward to the competitive adventure associated with doing such an endurance race, double- handed', father Derek told Afloat.ie

The pair also plan to compete in the Volvo Cork Week double-handed and compete fully-crewed in Cork Dry Gin Calves Week, in which they have finished first in class in the past two consecutive years.   
(Afloat.ie)

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In response to Monday's post, a friend sent me this short poem by Jet Stack for all the carers