Saving the Small Places
Jan 10, 2019
2 minutes
DAVID DIBENEDETTO Senior Vice President & Editor in Chief
In the argot of Lowcountry watermen, a feeder creek is a sliver of salt water that cuts through the spartina grass, its wending course dictated by geological forces that came to bear some twelve thousand years ago. Take a jon boat into one on a rising tide and the grass will brush
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