Hurricanes suck. But past the apparent destruction of lives and property lies damage of one more type … the reduction of normal splendor. I didn’t grow up on the coast, but I grew up visiting it. Each August my family would load the car and drive down to Destin, Florida for our annual vacation. Destin was different then. My mother tells stories of driving 30 minutes just to buy groceries. You came to Destin to unwind and relax. There was really nothing else to do. But as I grew,
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