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      Blind Spring Press publishes the works of author John Douglas. Two books are available: A Fog of Ghosts, a collection of ghost stories, and At the Springs with George, about George Washington's adventures in the Berkeley Springs, W. Va. area.
       Where does the name Blind Spring come from?
       A geological term, a blind spring is a vertical shaft of ascending water that never rises to the surface of the earth. Instead, the water flows through several horizontal fissures on its way to the earth’s surface. An illustration of a blind spring looks something like a tree with branches radiating out.
     Blind springs are often found under ancient sites and churches. Many people believe there is an associated energy field that is unique to a blind spring.
     Maybe it’s a metaphor.




"Mist over Cacapon" photo by Diane Petersen. For details contact Diane Petersen@aol.com 
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