The Isle of Man is used to storms, but they can still be quite exciting. This is Ramsey, the small port a couple of miles away from our office.
Island life means that we get used to things not arriving. If it's too rough, the boat doesn't sail, which means that things like fresh food, newspapers and electrical items aren't delivered (post comes by plane). Several boat cancellations means that the shops can be completely empty; my father said that it reminded him of wartime. When the boats can sail again, priority is - quite rightly - given to food and medical supplies so everything else waits.
Working out when a new delivery of books will arrive can therefore be quite a challenge...
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