Showing posts with label Horse chestnut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horse chestnut. Show all posts

Monday, 9 October 2017

Mohammed Ali in Dublin, The Wind the Shakes... and John B.s Poor Relations



The old church tower after which Church Street was named


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A Poem for the Emigrants


There's music in  my heart today,
I hear it late and early,
It comes from fields are far away,
The wind that shakes the barley.

Above the uplands drenched with dew
The sky hangs soft and pearly
An emerald world is listening to
The wind that shakes the barley

Above the bluest mountain crest
The lark is singing rarely,
It rocks the singer into rest,
The wind that shakes the barley.

Oh, still through summers and through springs
It calls me late and early.
Come home, come home, come home, it sings,
The wind that shakes the barley. 

Monday, 28 August 2017

Horse chestnut tree, Knockanure Vintage Day 2017, Ballybunion and the Florida Rose in Town

Lovely Kerry Bridge

Photo; Ita Hannon

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Magnificent Listowel Horse chestnut Tree




This beautiful tree is located at the gate of Gaelscoil Lios Tuathail.

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Knockanure Vintage Day 2017


Sunday August 20 was the date chosen for the annual Vintage Day in Knockanure. It must have been one of the worst days of a summer memorable for bad days. However a few brave souls ventured abroad and of these Elizabeth Brosnan and Jer took a few photos.







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Hydrangeas at Coláiste na Ríochta






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Upper Church Street

At the corner by Ballygologue Road


St Michaels' College



I met these lovely girls after their summer camp in Listowel.


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A Blustery Day in Ballybunion 


While I had my two lovely boyeens with me for their Kerry holiday we decided to brave The Cliff Walk on a day so windy it was fit for little else but walking.





The windswept boys viewed the incoming clouds.




We encountered a band of brave souls coming in the opposite direction. They were the U.S branch of the Kissane family who were in town for their clan gathering.




We could watch sea erosion at work before our eyes.







We briefly sheltered in this shepherds' cottage.

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Up the Kingdom



Elizabeth with her Rose of Tralee escort.


Elizabeth with her mom, Mary Kay and her sister Sarah

At a reception in The Seanchaí, Listowel on August 23 2017 Sarah and Elizabeth Marince, granddaughters of the late Tom O'Donoghue of Tanavalla and Pittsburg sang his favourite song

Up The Kingdom