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These photos do nothing to capture the devastation our little town has encountered. I opted to not go out just after the storm ended–as a safety precaution, and also because I just couldn’t bring myself to look through a camera lens just yet. In retrospect, I wish I’d braved the last bit of the wind to give you some idea of how treacherous this storm was. As you can see from the photos… 4 days in, we are already at work restoring our property and cleaning up the mess.

Normalcy is a long way off still.