Leith Windmill
With all the blustery wind out there I thought that a wind based blip might be appropriate.
I thought about swaying trees etc but I couldn't do it justice at lunchtime.
Therefore I decided to snap this windmill in Leith.
At least, when it was built by Robert Milne in 1685 it was a windmill. It had two wooden storeys above the stone base you can see now.
During the Napoleon war the wooden floors were removed and battlements added. Along with a flag pole to signal passing ships.
Now it has been converted into flats.
Lunchtime walk complete I headed back to work to duck back out of the wind.
Hope no trees are down where you are and that you are all tucked safely away from the gales.
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