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2005-07-23 Ireland Trip Page 5 - Galway
2005-07-22 Page 5
One of the beautiful churches in Galway
These swans were rescued from an oil slick by a woman and her friends who lived with the swans for 7 weeks in a barn to get all of the swans washed clean from the oil back about 1998. She feeds the swans every day and they are very tame and gentle!
Kallene's first Irish coffee!
This picture is for Cheryl Roper in memory of all her hanging baskets for Aaron & Christina's wedding!
Look how far out the tide is; it's so flat!
This is a blue whale skeleton in an aquarium in Galway; can you picture Jonah inside a big creature like this?
This is a tame dogfish shark that lets his belly be scratched!
In the Atlantic Ocean; a few hardy swimmers were out in the cold water
A house in Galway; I love the red on white
St. Nicholas's church in Galway. Such magnificent windows, but we weren't able to go inside.
Our one and only half pint of Guiness(Irish beer) in Heineken(German beer) glasses at a family owned pub in Galway.