LynnMGallagher: River Corrib, Galway, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: Pirate Boat at Claddah Quay
LynnMGallagher: Work Boat at Dun Aengus Dock
LynnMGallagher: Ship at Dun Aengus Dock, Galway
LynnMGallagher: Ship at Dun Aengus Dock, Galway
LynnMGallagher: Ship at Dun Aengus Dock, Galway
LynnMGallagher: Swan and Cygnet on River Corrib, Galway
LynnMGallagher: Swan Family on River Corrib, Galway
LynnMGallagher: Swan and Cygnet, River Corrib, Galway
LynnMGallagher: Swan Family on River Corrib, Galway
LynnMGallagher: Buttermilk Lane, Galway City, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: The pedestrian street (and apparently also the bike path) along Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: A messy little patch of ground near the Spanish Arch.
LynnMGallagher: Water main access cover on the street in Galway City, Ireland.
LynnMGallagher: Tourists strolling along the pedestrian streets in the late afternoon in Galway, Ireland.
LynnMGallagher: Little door in St. Nicholas Anglican Church, Galway, Ireland. This is the largest parish church (not counting cathedrals) in Ireland. Built around 1320.
LynnMGallagher: Alter in St. Nicholas Anglican Church, Galway, Ireland
LynnMGallagher: Window by Mayer & Co., Munich. "Taking in the Stranger" (l); "Ascension" (cntr); "Good Samaritan" (r).
LynnMGallagher: Window by Mayer & Co., Munich. (1883) Left to right: Christ as Good Shepherd, Raising of Jairu's Daughter, Agony in the Garden, Christ Blessing the Children, Risen Christ Appears to Mary Magdalene.
LynnMGallagher: Window by Earley & Co., Dublin. (1946) Transfiguration.
LynnMGallagher: In St. Nicholas Church, Galway. The faces and hands of several of the carvings in the chruch have been broken off. It is believed that Cromwell's soldier's are responsible.
LynnMGallagher: Carving in the wall of St. Nicholas Church, Galway.
LynnMGallagher: Carving in the wall of St. Nicholas Church, Galway.
LynnMGallagher: Tunes in the Church. Irish music concert in St. Nicholas Church.
LynnMGallagher: Taken outside Tigh Chóilí looking in
LynnMGallagher: The placement of ribbons on the Wolfe Tone Bridge in Galway City is sort of a cross between the Cologne Love Lock bridge and an Irish sacred tree.
LynnMGallagher: View of the River Corrrib from a window in the Fishery Watchtower Museum.
LynnMGallagher: Version The Fishery Watchtower Museum which explains the history and importance of fishing to Galway.
LynnMGallagher: Katie's Claddagh Cottage, which is actually newly built using the originial building methods and materials as the original Claddagh cottages.
LynnMGallagher: Katie's Claddagh Cottage, which is actually newly built using the originial building methods and materials as the original Claddagh cottages