11 comment(s) for "The Weather Vane and the Nightingale":

  1. Aussie teacher

    Thanks! I loved hearing the sound of the nightinggale. Coincidentally, I had read the fairy tale, The Nightingale, to my students on Friday. I’ll play your link to them tomorrow (today is a public holiday) so they can hear why the king loved the song of the nightingale so much. Music to the ears!

  2. Dan

    That’s a fantastic story! It adds yet another unique feature to the house

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