"When Nanette and I travel to England, It's as if we're visiting an old
friend with many faces, all of them friendly. Recently we were able to get
away, just the two of us, to explore a corner of the isles we had never
visited before: the Hampshire region in southwest England. It's not often
visited by tourists and those who do venture south often do so via what the
English call rambling - strapping on a pack, lacing up your boots, and
hiking.
Nanette and I are natural-born ramblers and we've been doing it for years,
so we were delighted to get to know Hampshire this way. The region is laced
with chalk-bottomed streams that overflow with plump brook trout and each
bend along the river reveals another timeless village. The flint stones that
create the quaint Hampshire cottages and lanes are gathered from the rocky
fields that line the valleys.
In my imagination, Cobblestone Bridge is one of those delightful villages
discovered on our recent rambles. The scene is filled with glowing sunsets,
lamp lit warmth, and inner yearnings of my heart.
The stately old bridge is overgrown with climbing wisteria. The thatched
roofs are built up from bundles of locally grown reeds. In the world of
Cobblestone Bridge, man and nature come together in a celebration of the
glory of being alive. I thank God for the chance to have entered, if only for
a week or two, into such scenes of perfect harmony."