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Milk pudding, Halloween in Tralee and The Melbourne Cup






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Your daily dose of Nostalgia



Do you recognize the above?


They are semolina pudding and rice pudding respectively and they were staples in the diet of Irish youngsters in the early years of the twentieth century. Oh yes! and there was sago and tapioca for variety.

These delicacies were the desserts of my childhood. Their collective title was Milk Puddings. Their main ingredient was milk which was in plentiful supply. They were served with a spoon of jam….also in plentiful supply, or sultanas….not in such plenty and so a luxury.

When presented by me to one of today’s youngsters, I was met with, “That looks like someone’s eaten it already.” The same youngsters also hate jelly and custard, a luxurious dessert which was only served in our house on Sundays.

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I Love Being a Nana



I went with my family to the Halloween experience in the Kerry Museum in Tralee.  It was a great few hours, enjoyed by all except the youngest who was scared out of her wits.  If truth be told, I had the bejasus scared out of myself as I strode ahead pretending to be brave only to meet with a ghoul who seemed to have escaped his enclosure and was wandering among the visitors.

The usual museum exhibits are transformed into medieval torture chambers with real live monsters mixing with statues. We were all very impressed. The vault -like setting and the near total darkness added to the atmosphere. My older grandchildren gave it 10 out of 10.

At he end of the Hall of Horrors was a room where the children got to do some coloring. They came away with spooky door hangers and pictures.


This was the entrance hall. I think I was already a bit fearful…the photo is a bit shaky. The youngest was very brave at this early stage. She volunteered to sit on the ghost’s knee.


Even John B. hasd a spooky makeover for Haloween

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Images of a bygone Ireland…the bad old days




Connemara and the Aran Islands are distinguished by their tiny fields surrounded by stone walls. This image  (Rare Irish Stuff) is of Inis Meáin where the walls were higher than elsewhere . The place in the 1940s was a place of poverty and hardship.

This is Belfast in the 1980s at the height of the northern conflict. This was the procedure as you entered any shopping street. People queued at checkpoints where armed soldiers, questioned, searched and frisked every one. In every shop there was security at the entrance and every bag was searched. Armed soldiers policed the streets, yet no one felt safe.

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History is made at The Melbourne Cup 2015




This photo from the racecourse’s webpage shows Michelle Payne winning the Melbourne Cup, the richest horse race in Australia. the horse is Prince of Penzance and you could have backed him at 100/1. Michelle is the first lady to win this prestigious event.

We had our own lady at the races. Maria Stack, a good friend of Listowel Connection is having the trip of a lifetime down under. Here are a few of her photos from Melbourne.

Posing with the Melbourne Cup

Maria got the golden ticket.

Some of the fare at Flemington Racecourse Skyline Restaurant

Maria looking  smashing at the races.

Art in St. John’s, Travellers and another lovely Listowel paint job

Must See Exhibition, Mórtas Áite Dhuchais, at St. John’s



On Friday evening last I attended the opening of Micheál Kelliher’s latest exhibition. The show is a tribute to Listowel.  And what a tribute!

Micheál’s style is now big and bold, full of colour and vibrancy.

Listowel is Micheál’s muse. All the images are about love and pride and Micheál’s own love of Listowel, Listowel people in general and his own family in particular, the music, sport and traditions of North Kerry shine out from every image.

It’s a pity to sell and break up the collection because it works best, as it is now; the story of Listowel in pictures.

I say about listowelconnection that it is my take on Listowel. Well, this is Micheál Kelliher’s take on Listowel. It is hanging in St. John’s until August 4th 2015. Don’t miss it!

Here are a few pics I snapped on the night of the opening.

 Micheál  Kelliher is congratulated by Ann Fitzgerald.

P.J. and Joan Kenny enjoyed the paintings.

Billy Keane who, in his own witty style, launched the exhibition, chats to Karen Trench.
A Trench duo entertained us.

Eileen O’Connor and her good friend, Eileen Kelliher, proud mother of the artist.

Micheal’s old teachers from Listowel Community College

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Style is in the Genes




Maria Stack and her niece, Leona at Tipperary Races



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Travellers


In the 1970s Travelers regularly stopped in Ratoo, Ballyduff on their way to Killorglin for Puck Fair or to Tralee for The Rose of Tralee Festival.

Martin Browne posted these photos of one such gathering on his Facebook page.

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Looking Good





People at Graham Norton at Writers’ Week 2015 and images of a back lane in Listowel

Kissing Gates; the old and the new

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People at Graham Norton’s event at Listowel Writers’ Week 2015


As part of my Writers’ Week duties I was put on the gate at The Town Park for the Graham Norton Event. As always I had my camera in my little mitt and I snapped away as the audience ignored the downpour to troop into the Community Centre for the hottest ticket in town. Here are some of the people who were organized enough or lucky enough to have tickets.

Did you spot all the happy faces, despite the fact that it was raining cats and dogs?  In this first tranche of photos from the night you will notice a few of my fellow Writers’ Week committee members making their way to work at the venue. It was a case of all hands on deck on the night, and I think we played a blinder. It all went off oh so smoothly.

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Feale Sculpture



In The Square, Listowel

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Listowel Back Lanes


from the door of Listowel Garden Centre
Behind Church St.
old loft door



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Who is that in the photograph with Maria Stack?


(photo: Facebook)



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They are holding a MidSummer Fest in Cork


(Photos: Minihan’s Chemist)

This is Oliver Plunkett Street on Sunday where the Our Table event was a great success.

Pres. Listowel remembered, Listowel lady wins beat dressed Competition and Katie Taylor in Listowel

Summertime is Fungi time



photo;Fungie Forever


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Some Pres. Old Girls

Kay Caball and Maura Grimes met up at the recent Active Over 50s show in Killarney. They had lots of old memories to share about their time in Pres. Listowel.

Kay and I have embarked on a project to collect memories of Presentation Convent and Schools in Listowel. We are looking for photographs and stories from old girls or anyone else who remembers the Pres. presence.

Jean Kiely O’Leary is organizing a reunion of her classmates from 1965 for June 27th in The Listowel Arms. She is anxious to make contact with as many of her old class as she can. If you do not have Jean’s contact details you can email me and I’ll put you in touch. Below are two photographs Jean sent me to help jog your memories.

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Listowel Fashion Success



In the blue and silver is Maria Stack of Listowel winning the Best Dressed Lady prize at Curaheen recently. Maria made her own hat and the hat worn by her friend, Anne, on the far right. Anne came 3rd.

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Invitation For You



And Another



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Jack and Yolanda are getting married




Jack from Ballyheigue and Yolanda from Niarobi are tying the knot in September 2015. Jack is on a steep learning curve informing himself about Kenyan marriage customs. Below is a link to his hilarious blog post about choosing a bride in Kenya;

choosing the wrong girl

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Scoil Realt na Maidine Communion



Photo from Scoil Realt na Maidine on Facebook

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Fight Night


Big crowd in the Community Centre for Kate Taylor on Saturday May 16 2015


Katie was generous to the fans. She took time to sign lots of autographs

Well done, Trojan Boxing Club

More style from Listowel Races 2014 , including the hats

Milliner, Aoife Hannon exudes style everywhere she goes. This outfit by Orla O’Connor and Aoife Hannon would win Best Dressed Lady prize for me any day.

(photo; Fab Fillies)

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Like Mother:  Like daughter.  Style is in the genes.


Fashion designer, Orla O’Connor with her very stylish mother, Joan.

Imelda Murphy and her daughter at Saturday’s Races.

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Chapeaux



These are just a few examples of some of the very varied head wear on display on Friday.






Mary Houlihan, who won the prize for the Best Dressed Lady, posed for a photo with the Listowel born milliner who made the hat to accompany the winning outfit. The milliner is Maria Stack. Maria was having a brilliant week of it. I spotted her in the winners’ enclosure with winning horse, AskVic on Saturday.

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Back to the hats….



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Part of the pleasure of racing is meeting up with friends and socializing. This year we had the perfect weather for it. Nobody wanted to stay indoors. Here are a few of the many people I met on the racecourse.

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