Lady Sarah, great running into you here in Ireland.
Castles, yes, yes, yes. We have got to visit the castles. Do you know of one near here that we can visit?
And since Scotland is close by, maybe we can go there next. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Oh, here is a must see, the Lynch Memorial Window.
The Lynch Memorial Window commemorates one of Galway's most enduring legends.
According to local tradition, the mayor of Galway, James Lynch FitzStephen, hanged his son from the window of his home in 1493. Lynch's son had murdered a Spainish man in the care of the family.
Lynch's Window stands in Market Street at the side of St. Nicholas' Church. The famous window is set in a stone facade.
At the rear of monument, there is a garden of rememberance for the deceased members of the church.