Researching from MV

Now this must qualify as a quality problem: I’m on Martha’s Vineyard and it’ summertime, so I can’t access the necessary libraries for obscure tomes I require for my research.
Rescue comes from unlikely sources. Peter Kramer (famous for writing Listening to Prozac and Against Depression) responds to my Facebook plea for help – he goes to the library at Brown University where he teaches, takes out the ungainly, obscure tome I require for my research, and brings it to the Vineyard. He drops it off at the West Tisbury Public LIbrary; I pick it; he even renews it for me so that I may have it for a month. I haven’t even seen him face to face this season!
This weekend, however, when he and his wife Rachel are back for a visit, it will be time to hand the book back over to him. We will use this as an excuse for our Portuguese Water Dogs to have a puppy play-date.
What all of this means, however, is that I have about 48 hours to squeeze every last bit of research out of said tome, and it’s already a pretty busy 48 hours.
But all in all… a quality problem.