This blog is a personal take on Listowel, Co. Kerry. I am writing for anyone anywhere with a Listowel connection but especially for sons and daughters of Listowel who find themselves far from home. Contact me at listowelconnection@gmail.com

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The Best of us and the Worst of us

Beautiful Ballybunion in March 2025

Comhghairdeas

Could they be more Irish than the Irish themselves? The enormously talented musicians, Yershovy Sisters, last night were crowned winners of the TG4 Réalta agus Gaolta. Ukraine’s loss, our gain.

The Famine in Listowel

John Pierse included these extracts from the schools folklore collection in his book, Teampall Bán.

Emigration is Hard on Everyone

In an Unkind World

St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2025

A few I took on Church Street

Daffodil Day 2025

A few of the hard working committee in the very poorly lit Mermaids. Some beautiful blooms donated for Daffodil Day.

A Fact

Irish magpies are suffering similar problems to Irish humans. Lack of houses, or, in the magpies’ case, nesting sites, mean that up to 50% of magpies don’t breed.

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Daffodil Day

Listowel branch of Kerry Library

Daffodil Day

Today is Daffodil Day. To co- incide with the fundraising, the local committee has shared a photograph of the first Daffodil Day committee.

Home, Sweet Home

St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2025

A few more from the parade…rescue services

The Famine memembered by schoolchildren

Extracts from the schools’ folklore collection are included in John Pierse’s Teampall Bán

A Fact

A magpie can hatch three to ten eggs but, on average, only one or two from any brood survive to adulthood.

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Sunshine and Singers

Bridge Road in March 2025

Visitors

I had Clíona and Aoife for the weekend, always a pleasure.

Our three year old loved Listowel children’s playground.

Sunday was sunny so we headed to Ballybunion.

We didn’t bring a bucket and spade as we thought it was a day for a brisk walk. Aoife made a sandcastle of sorts using only her bare hands. The overcoats and sunglasses sum up the kind of weather we are having lately.

An Australian with a Listowel Connection

We’ve had an email from down under.

Hello Mary,

My great grandfather Dr Jeremiah McKenna  (same name as your hardware founder)  emigrated on the famous and ill-fated SS Austral in 1882 at the age of 24-25 years to Melbourne – I believe he also came from Listowel, because his older brother certainly did – about a decade prior – Archpriest McKenna – both gentlemen appear numerous times in our national archives for very different reasons !!!

My imagination was captured by your article on McKenna’s of Listowel, and I was just wondering if there was a family connection with the hardware store Jeremiah McKenna founder ? I know both parts of the name were quite common in those days ?  – If it helps, Archpriest McKenna was born in I think in the Rathea district of Listowel. 

Cheers,

Mitch McKennna – Melbourne Australia

Maybe someone can help Mitch with an account of his famous ancestors before they left these shores.

St Patrick’s Day Parade

The world’s worst wound

The awful war in Gaza was highlighted by this dedicated group. Israel, with the full backing of the US, has resumed its slaughter of men, women and children in this poor ravaged country.

Matt Mooney, who has a long association with the St. Patrick’s Day parade was marching the streets to raise awareness of this cause which is close to his heart.

Trojan Boxing Club was represented by these young boxers.

Tom Waits

Turns out, everyone knew Tom Waits. In fairness, I would have known his voice. His face was a mystery to me.

Anyway, in case you didn’t know, I will now tell you what I have learned. Tom Waits spent his honeymoon in Tralee in The Brandon Hotel. Waits’ wife is Kathleen Brennan, whose Irish roots are in Tralee. Waits recorded tracks for an album in Ballyseede in 1981.

A Concert

John Hooton found this treasure and posted it on Facebook

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A Fact

George Washinton’s second inaugural address was the shortest ever by any US president. He spoke 135 words.

Donald Trump’s 2885 word “weave” was twice as long as his first speech in 2017.

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A Postbox in Castlelyons

Beautiful pheasant…photo; David Kissane

More from St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2025

More from that 1942 tourism survey

In Search of a Wall Postbox

This is the photo that was posted by a member on my Old Postboxes group. I saw that it was located in Castlelyons in Co. Cork. I have a friend in Castlelyons and she very kindly went in search of the location for us.

Margo tried to get the old Victorian box and the new one right across the road in the same shot.

The old box is on this old mill or barn type building.

Castlelyons is really two villages because just over the bridge, pictured above, is Bridesbridge and this village is a continuation of Castlelyons. The church is on the Bridesbridge side of the river. The Centra, which incorporates the post office and the primary school are also there.

Castlelyons has two pubs, dwelling houses, a Community Centre and a sizeable GAA complex which has two fine pitches, a public walkway, a gym, a community hall, meeting rooms and more.

A Classic

A Fact

In 1855 the first train crossed Niagara Falls on a suspension bridge.

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The Highs and the Lows

St. Patrick’s Day 2025

A Class at the Convent Door

Margaret Kennedy sent us this lovely photo. The best part is that she can remember all the names.

6th class primary presentation  convent Listowel 
Front L-R Kay Dillon, Clem Crowley,  Geraldine Kenny  Ann McAulliffe Cora and Marie Stack, Theresa Conway,  Maura Walsh, Bernadette Canty  Mary  Connor, Margaret Doyle, Mai Cahill, Sinead Curtin R.I.P
Middle Row L-R Kathy Ryan, Mary O Flaherty, Isabel O Dowd, Margo Kennedy R.I.P, Therese Lenihan  Brenda O Halloran, Eileen Kennelly Kathleen Curtin, Ann Rossiter, Marita O Connor, Caroline Finucane, Sinead Barrett, Geraldine Walsh 
Back Row L-R Kay Healy, Beata Sweeney, Linda Carey, Cathriona OGorman, Sr Carmel, Lucy Bambury, Miriam Hilliard, Miriam Walsh R.I.P, Ann McElligott,  Elle Marie Gibbons, Mary Jo Hartnett,  Kathleen Walsh, Dorothy Guinea

Sometimes Life is Hard

My granddaughter loves football.

She is fourth from the right in front in this photo with her U14 Cork squad on Saturday March 15 2025. Their season is just starting.

She is front and centre, with the headband, with her Lakewood soccer team, photographed before the quarter final of The National Cup on Sunday, March 16 2025.

The game was played at home in Lakewood.

The Lakewood girls went on to win. This is the usual ceremony at the end where everyone congratulates everyone else.

This is Cora, half way through the second half being carried off injured by her mom and her coach.

Cora has sustained a full MCL tear. It’s like an ACL only a different ligament. It is horrendously painful. Her knee is in a brace and she is on crutches because she can take no weight on her leg. Next week she will see the consultant who specialises in knees to see if she needs surgery.

Heartbroken.

St Patrick’s Day Parade 2025

Ní raibh nathair nimhe fágtha i Lios Tuathail

A Fact

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