Tolbooth Weathervane
Today's the day ................... to blow the wind northerly
Right on top of the Tolbooth in Kirkcudbright, there's a conical stone spire topped by a very elaborate, boat-shaped weathervane.
The Tolbooth is a historic municipal building in the town, built between 1627 and 1629, to serve as a centre of commercial administation, a meeting place for the council and a prison. The present weather-vane, in the form of a three-masted sailing-ship, is believed to have been erected after 1805 to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar.
Today, the weathervane served as a perfect perch for a party of starlings. that had flown over, to have a play on the boat. They were pretending that they were under attack by a gang of pirates......................
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