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In Focus with Domnick Walsh

In Focus | July

Jul 6, 2024 08:30 By radiokerrypodcast
In Focus | July
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29.6.2024 : Pictured outside the church as the coffin makes its wat to St Brendans Cemetery in Milltown  .  St Mary's Chrich Dingle  Dingle : The Coffin of the Late Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh arrives to the Church in Dingle in Dingle .

22.9.18 Pictured on the night were : Micheál O Muircheartaigh on stage talking about his life and times .

Over 630 guests attended The Gala Tribute Dinner to honour the life and times of  Micheál O Muircheartaigh at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin, last night. Guest of honour was The President of Ireland Micheal D Higgins.

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Micheál  is a member of the IT Tralee Foundation Board and ALL  the proceeds of the night were donated to the construction of the Kerry Sports Academy at the Institute in Tral

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Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh aged 88 from West Kerry pictured with members of the Dingle Green & Gold Wren enjoy a fine winters Day as the Wren parade takes place in Dingle Co Kery on the 26th December. Wren Day, also known as Wren's Day, Day of the Wren, or Hunt the Wren Day (Irish: Lá an Dreoilín), is celebrated on 26 December, St. Stephen's Day. . Then the crowds or strawboys, celebrate the wren by dressing up in masks, straw suits, and colourful motley clothing. They form music bands and parade through the town.

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Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh celebrates 90th birthday today Thursday 20.08.2020 . As Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh turns 90 today many many people have paid tribute to the legendary broadcaster and extended best wishes to Micheal O'Muircheartaigh and his wife Helena  . Michael was out walking with his wife and family on Dun Sion beach close to his home in Dingle Co Kerry .

THE IT Tralee Foundation Board member, the legendary Mícheál Ó’Muircheartaigh. ( Micheal O’Muircheartaigh ) pictured in the Skellig hotel Dingle on the 3.12.13 . With Ogie Moran also from the IT Foundation board .

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The Kingdom County Fair took place this Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th of May at Ballymacthomas, Tralee . It was a fun filled weekend for all the family as 1,000’s of people arrived for the Show .  7 year old Noah O'Connell from Ballyheigue Co Kerry at the cattle show event .

Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .

Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.

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The Kingdom County Fair took place this Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th of May at Ballymacthomas, Tralee . It was a fun filled weekend for all the family as 1,000’s of people arrived for the Show . 7 year old Noah O'Connell from Ballyheigue Co Kerry at the cattle show event .
Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .
Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.
Tralee Co Kerry Ireland.

 

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4.5.2024 : Joe McDonagh Cup , Round 3 Hurling clash played at Austin Stack GAA Park Tralee Co Kerry . Michael Leane  Kerry and Padraig Delaney Laoise in action during the game ..

Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .

Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.

4.5.2024 : Joe McDonagh Cup , Round 3 Hurling clash played at Austin Stack GAA Park Tralee Co Kerry . Michael Leane Kerry and Padraig Delaney Laoise in action during the game ..
Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .
Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.
Tralee Co Kerry Ireland.

9.6.2024 :: Xjob :: Local Elections 2024 Kerry pictures from Tralee Count Cnt > Noelle Heagerty spots the Photographer taking a overview of the count

 Counting has started for the Tralee and Listowel areas .

Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .

Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.

 

 

As a bit of sunshine is a rarity at times in Ireland these 3 gents were making it a day to remember outside Eddie Walsh's Bar in Knocknagoshel.Yours Moss Joe Browne.

 

Hi Joe hard for me choose pictures that left a 'Lasting Impression ' but here goes

The aerial picture was out of this world for me. I was picked up by a small plane from Beal beach and got the chance to see my local area from a different angle. Pic was of Carrigafoyle Castle Ballylongford.

The second picture was the one that gave me my love of taking home what I see in the way of photography. Picture taken on Beal Strand

The 3rd picture is of my two dogs waiting for me to take them for a walk. Monty and Bailey. Both dogs are passed now and died within a month of each other and I miss them very much. This picture always brings a smile to my face.

From Ita Hannon

Good morning Joe & Dominic.  With only 4 minute to (closing time) 11.56. I  must send you a picture of of my Everlasting impression =  John  my Anam Cara.  Agnes O’Sullivan

Joe & Dominic.  Evening time & the sun setting over Dingle Bay. Agnes O’Sullivan

(1)   Being transported to the Skelligs Lighthouse for duty. A trip I would have carried out over five hundred times.

 

(2)    Looking west from the lighthouse at sunset in an ever changing light. One could not but wonder at the beauty of the world and life.

 

(3)    Being greeted in the springtime by the piercing eye of the Puffin wondering why we are intruding on his Kingdom.

Richard Foran

 

Hi Joe
Here’s a photo of my faithful friend Klopp wearing a cap, enjoying the sunshine. I’m wasn’t sure if I would send it in or not, but said I would as he looks as if he hasn’t a care in the world.
I always enjoy listening to yourself & Dominick, a great double act.
Best Wishes
Charles Fitzell
YNWA

 

Hi Joe and Dominic the photos that make a lasting impression on me are of the recent aurora borealis, the first photos taken at home that night and then one of with the wishing tree on the island road Tarbert which luckily fell on the night Darkness into Light Tarbert so the road was decorated with candles as well

Brendan Kissane

Hi Joe and Dominic,
I attach two images on "lasting impressions" theme.First is of Minard Castle near Annascaul which continues to stand defiantly tall and dominant against a western sky after being severely damaged by Cromwellian forces almost 400 years ago.Minard Castle was one of the last sightsTom Crean would have seen as he sailed off to join the navy ,having signed up at Minard Coastguard Station.Tom too, would make his own lasting impression in due course.
Second image is of Valentia Lighthouse which dates from the 19th century and continues to play an important role in maritime safety.Both these structures have seen a lot of change over the years and I suppose one can safely say that they've both left a "lasting impression"and will continue to do so for many more years to come.

Best regards
Michael Kennedy

 

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