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

Tag: Portmagee

Mid Term Break with na cailíní and Healyracing on Nationwide

Portmagee

Ita Hannon is a super photographer. This is her picture of Portmagee last week.

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Mid Term Break


My little granddaughters made a welcome trip to The Kingdom during their spring break. If you have grandchildren who come to visit, enjoy them while they are small. All too soon they become busy with their own activities and there is less time for Kerry visits.

Aisling, Cora and Róisín are growing up fast.

When they are in Nana’s house they do Nana type activities like knitting and baking.

Aisling loved my old beater. She thought it was much better than a whisk for making pancakes. The above picture is of Aisling making pancakes for Shrove Tuesday and when she returned home she made her parents cupcakes for Valentine’s Day. (picture below)

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Healyracing on telly



I have a cohort of Listowel people who have always welcomed me to Listowel and treated me like one of their own. They have shared stories and photographs with me and extended extraordinary kindnesses to me when I felt in need of “local” family. One of the first among these was the late Liam Healy. We shared a love of charity shops. While in search of a rare or beautiful pen, Liam would always take time to chat. He was a great man for stories, none more fascinating than his own life story, which was filled with tragedy but also with hope and success which came with making the most of talent and hard work.

There was never any mistaking that the most important people in Liam’s life were his family. He was enormously proud of all of them and there was no man more delighted to have them all around him and involved in the business he grew from humble beginnings in Listowel.

I am delighted that Liam’s memory is going to be kept alive with a Nationwide programme on tomorrow evening, February 21 at 7.00p.m. on RTE 1.

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A Specialist for everything



Do you remember when we had a jack of all trades mechanic who could do everything your car might need to be done to it?

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Listowel’s Lizzie Lyons on TV3




Lizzie of Lizzie’s Little Kitchen, Listowel, is forging a career for herself as a TV chef. Her easy relaxed style and clear instructions are endearing her to her Sunday morning TV audience. She has a great future ahead of her in the cooking business.

Valentia, Geokaun and Portmagee

Valentia, Knightstown and Geokaun

This is the Valentia lifeboat. It is anchored in Knights Town, one of the prettiest villages I have ever visited.

This is Hotel Valentia overlooking the harbour.

Everywhere there were boats and signs of a maritime lifestyle, all beautifully painted and pristine.

The local Tidy Town’s committee have done a great job of painting, restoring and preserving. This is an old weigh bridge, all painted up and looking beautiful.

This is the wall that greets you as you come off the ferry.

 What a beautiful way to decorate a boring old fence! In the international language of flags, this display spells Knights’ Town.

The old Church of Ireland church is surrounded by a sensory garden.

This looks like an old baptismal font put to a new use.

This is one of the many wooden items in the innovative and different playground.

Below is a shop which has been in the news recently. It is Walsh’s and has reopened after 21 years.

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Geokaun


No visitor should leave Valentia without visiting Geokaun. On a clear day you can see for miles and miles some of the most breathtaking views. The drive up the mountain is a bit scary but worthwhile.





This is Portmagee, a lovely little tourist town as you come off the island.




Ballybunion

Another lovely photo from Mike Enright

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A hare photographed by Timothy John MacSweeney.

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Pictures from last Sunday’s Glin Swim

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz1h1Zgl–A&feature=youtu.be

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It’s a boy



Photographs of Dublin Zoo’s new baby elephant are by Patrick Bolger.

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Will you look who’s wearing a loom band bracelet now?




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Good luck tonight to the Irish Ladies U 19 football team. A win tonight will see them into the semi finals of the European Championship.

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