
In this episode of BroTherapy we travel down to a small colonial port town that sits along the Susquehanna River just a little north of the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
We found a perfect place for reflection under two train trussels at the mouth of the octoraro creek. A creek named by the Lenape, for its flooding of muddy waters after a heavy rain, the Octoraro is a 22 mile creek that travels down through the states of PA and MD until it empties into the Susquehanna river.
The Octoraro creek has a deep and long history that impacted our ancestors in ancient times and throughout every era of American history. The waters of the Octoraro are and has always been a huge factor in the culture that was shaped and molded around the Susquehanna.
We thank you for traveling with us to this special place that some would call Nirvanna. If you would like to join us for this discussion or would like to suggest a new place to record, please reach out to us at thebrotherapyshow@gmail.com or by commenting on this episode's description page.
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