
© Ayr/Gray
The red-headed writer, aka the Raconteuse, had a plan – she was on WhatsApp with Jenne, Denise and Mimi, telling them that she was still a little magic left in her journey around the world; we’ll meet tomorrow, and don’t worry about the different time zones, I’ll handle it.
Now they were sitting in a beautiful wine garden in the château in Franschhoek, right by the vineyards where they are bringing back the harvest – you see, it was autumn in the southern hemisphere. In a little while two waiters brought wine, juice and delicious food; then they rested – it was so peaceful and calm, and they must have drifted into slumber for a while.
Later, they woke up and it was almost dark; they walked along the Huguenots Monument and further, now it was rather steep, rugged and remote; they laid down on the sweet fynbos, and there it is, the Harvest Moon, huge yellow and magnificent – but that was all they could remember.
Did we dream it – all of us – in different places? But no, on the table, each one has a small silver box and inside it has a little locket; WhatsApp pings, it’s the Raconteuse, you know, it’s going to be useful one day, she said.
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Posted for The Unicorn Challenge, a magical challenge hosted by Jenne Gray and C E Ayr, where they provide a photo and we, in turn, provide up to 250 words.

Denise Farley of Girlie On The Edge’s Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: REMOTE
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P.S. I am reading ‘The Moon of Autumn: Word Weaving No.1‘ edited by Colleen Chesebro & Jules Paige – I know so many lovely people in WP.

I do like this ….an interesting story with the hint of more to come 💜💜☺️
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I think there might be more – sometime… Thanks so much, Willow💛
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I enjoyed it 💜💜
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Wow! This is so interesting and magical Chris
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I thought it was fun. Thanks you, Sadje.
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You’re most welcome 💕
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Shine on, Chris.
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Thanks, Doug!
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What a lovely place to meet with friends and enjoy the wine. 🙂
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Perfect, I think!
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A magical story, Chris, with such rich imagery.
I can almost feel myself drifting off in the warmth of the atmosphere.
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Thank you so much, Jenne. I do like the Unicorn Challenge🦄😊
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Nice one Chris
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Thanks, Di!
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🙂
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A magical interlude from the Raconteuse. I just listened to the Bob Dylan version of “Blue Moon.” It doesn’t sound like him at all; I’m wondering if his voice was enhanced?
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I was wondering about Bob Dylan singing, but the main reason for me was the album (1970). What we can see is Dylan’s Self Portrait. Isn’t it splendid!
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It is!
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Bob can sing pretty when he wants to, like on his Nashville Skyline album with Jonhhy Cash. But he rarely wants to. 😅
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I had no idea!
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Thanks for that, Liz!
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This is what i like the most about your short takes Chris – magical❤️
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Magic… definitely! Thanks, Mich 🪄
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The lockets were signs that something really happened though it seemed like a collective dreaming.
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It’s true, yet rather strange… Thanks, Frank.
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wonderful and magical ❤️
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Thank you, Gary😊
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My heart was with the Huguenots. This is a beautiful real story.
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Thank you, Mimi.
I think I might do something else about the Huguenots – very interesting.
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Cool! Lovely to read you again Chris!!! 💞
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Thanks so much, Cassa 😊
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Ooohhh magic conjured. I’d like for something like this for me and my friends. Also, I love the song Blue Moon.
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I’m so glad that you liked all those things. Thanks so much, Maria.
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What a fun Six!
Who needs tv when one can tune-in and vicariously enjoy the adventures and fun of friends in this very cool place
We’ll be fine on our own at the SSC&B… for a while! lol
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Glad you enjoyed it – it was fun, your right!
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Oh yay! A mystery starting to unfold! Love that they all got a locket.
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Thanks Debra – but what am I doing with the lockets I wonder? 🤔
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🤔Hmm… do they have pictures of anyone inside?
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I like you are there!😉
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Perhaps of unidentified Swedes from 100 years ago? 🤔😂
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Quite possibly, after all those Swedes they get everywhere!
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[…] on the far side of the globe, the Raconteuse sat at a wrought iron table on the edge of a formal garden in the gathering dusk, smiled, waved and […]
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Of course the Raconteuse will handle it. An enjoyable “didn’t know I needed some time away” time with friends, a Harvest Moon…and a magical locket. Perfect!
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I’m so glad that you enjoyed it! Thank you, Denise.
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Delightful, Chris, the wine garden sounds like heaven to me! I took a step back to last week’s too, as I’ve been away for a while.
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Come and have some wine – anytime!🍷
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Magic is always fun, well most of the time. 🙂
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I’m hoping that this magic is always good!
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As well it should be 🙂
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This is a post after my own heart. The wine garden sounds delightful! I’ve been missing your posts but added again so let’s hope you stay there. ❣️
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Thank you so much, Cindy💛
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You’re getting back to the peak of your story telling powers, my dear Chris.💜🌼✨✨
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That’s very nice. Thank you so much, Jude💛🌻😊
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Terrific, Chris, and I love that this is set in Franschhoek. One of my favourite places.
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It’s lovely, isn’t it, and it’s quite close for us. We’ve been there lots of times.
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Lucky you
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so cool Chris, so beautiful, I loved it!
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Aww, thank you so much, CA💛😊
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[…] we remember what we did… that beautiful day, and night, when we saw the Harvest Moon,’ said the Raconteuse, – while Mimi said, ‘of course, it was us and Jenne,’ as she […]
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