WALKING
One of the things we've really enjoyed in both Cornwall and the Cotswolds areas of England has been walking through the beautiful countryside. It gives us a chance to slow down and really SEE, paying attention to nature, farmland and the small villages that make up this part of the world.
Our preference is to follow the carefully laid-out Public Footpaths, well-marked, well-traveled trails lacing the land into an intricate tapestry for wanderers. Sounds like an easy enough plan. Get the map and directions and follow the trails. OK. So here's the plan for walking from Chipping Campden to Broad Campden, a distance of 2.6 miles. So look at the fifth paragraph: "...walk straight through the gap in the hedge line, through one field and then follow the stream on your left until you reach a gate on your left, pass through the gate and turn right, following the path through an orchard till you come to a gate." Of course we got confused (some people would call it lost) several times each trip, but we always figured it out, sometimes with the help of other walkers. Like the guy who told us we'd be on the right track if we saw the field of brown sheep, and the blackberries. And sure enough. That was exactly right. Never mind that blackberries are growing all over the place in England this time of year. "Pass through the gate and turn right when you reach a small road....." Don't even get me started on the third,fourth and sixth paragraphs.

