Islanders on Lewis spend their Sundays in a way the rest of Scotland - and the UK - have not seen in decades.
Swimming pools and sports centres are closed and most businesses are shut.
Like the rest of the Western Isles there is no public transport on Sundays.
There is a strong tradition of Christian church-going on Lewis - and neighbouring Harris - with the Church of Scotland and Free Church predominant.
According to the latest Census figures, Church of Scotland (35.3%) was the most common religious group in the Western Isles.
But a row over the seven-day opening of a Tesco in Stornoway, Lewis, has brought this traditional way of life into focus. And today's first Sunday opening marks a historical change.