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In Focus - January 2024

Jan 5, 2024 10:00 By radiokerrypodcast
In Focus - January 2024
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Holding hands while battling a storm as they arrive at the White Sands Hotel Ballyheigue on Sunday for their Senior Christmas Dinner Party were Mary Whyte,John Flahive also Mary Agnes and Patrick O Hara.Yours Moss Joe Browne.

Looked out my front door on Friday 22nd just leading up to Xmas and was greeted with this picture all was missing was Santas Reindeer and Sleigh 🛷 James Nelan Causeway

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Good Evening, Joe and Dominic- This is our first time spending Christmas in Ireland at our home in Kells. My dearest friend, Agnes O’Sullivan, told me to send this to the radio!

Happiest Christmas and New Years. Warmest Regards, Vicky Seelen

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Good morning Joe  & Dominic. This is what Christmas means for me. Foilmore church (picture taken on Sunday Christmas Eve).  Pic No 2  Crib  in front of the altar ( The crib figures are all hand made ). I wish you  both & your families , Health, Happiness & Blessings in 2024. Thank you for  this  monthly   “In Focus “  slot  on RK.  Agnes O’Sullivan

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Joe & Dominic.  Pic No 2. Agnes O’Sullivan

 

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Hi Joe and Dominic

Christmas for me is enjoying hillwalks with likeminded friends, the Christmas charity swim and having family and our grandchildren come to visit.

Photo 1 is taken en route to Bulls Head Lispole Dingle showing 2 members of Dingle Hillwalking Club taking a photo of the seastack at Kinard known as " An Searrach", meaning " The Foal"

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Photo 2 is of my grandson Seamus O Neill, who is always a joy to have around the place

Wishing you both and all Radio Kerry listeners a very Happy and peaceful 2024

regards

Noel O Neill

 

Hi Joe and Domnick This is my picture for this month.  "This one is for Santa"

Thanks Nora Nelligan.

Hi Joe and Dominic,

With regard to your meaning of Christmas theme I attach two images.

First image is of altar area of Inch Church beautifully  lit and decorated for Christmas with the addition this year of Christmas Crib placed centrally in front of altar.

When our regularly visiting stray cat announced himself outside on our window cill in front of internally placed Christmas Candle and cards,I had to take this second image.It evoked thoughts of Christmasses long ago when it seemed every rural house and cottage had a cat perched on its window cill.Although this fellow is well fed,fat and tame,he nevertheless insisted on partaking of additional nourishment before he departed on his merry way.No doubt he had additional Christmas calls to make.No doubt also but that he'll be back.

Wishing you both all the best for 2024.

Michael Kennedy

Waterside

Inch.

 

Hi Joe and Dominic my what Christmas means is the crib . Happy New Year to ye both looking forward to the year ahead

 

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