The threat of floods have always been there. So how does the sailor prepare?

2020-11-06T11:26:51+00:00September 11th, 2017|Editorials|

Noel’s flood is a joke by Geoffrey Chaucer in his Miller’s Tale - part of the Canterbury set. It’s invented by the young wife of an older carpenter, and her would-be lodger lover to persuade him to set up barrels hanging from his roof rafters into which they should climb at night, to be sure [...]