Personal memory by Katharine Price Nelson
1968 • St. John's creek, Lusby MD
My sister and I used to sleep on the screened-in front porch of a cottage in Lusby, MD on Saint John's creek. We were serenaded at bedtime by the call of the "whip-poor-will." It was wonderful and magical.
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