Written for Violet’s Challenge where she has asked
us to include the following phrase into our writings;
“To the well-organized mind, death is but the next
great adventure”. Also for Jim’s Song Lyric Sunday
where the challenge is to write about a song that
mentions river/stream/creek/brook. This is my story.

The old cartographer sat at her desk, surrounded by a lifetime of maps. Each one charted territories she’d explored …. jungles, deserts, mountain ranges that touched the sky. Now, at ninety-three, her hands trembled as she spread a blank parchment before her.
“What are you mapping, Gigi?” her great-granddaughter asked.
The woman smiled, dipping her quill in ink. “The undiscovered country, my dear.”
She began sketching: winding rivers of memory, forests of forgotten dreams, coastlines where the known met the unknowable. Her great-granddaughter watched, confused but captivated.
“Are you afraid of the unknown?” the girl whispered.
The cartographer paused, studying her work. “To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.” She added one final detail …. a compass pointing toward an unmapped horizon. “And I’ve always loved a good map.”
That night she set sail beyond the final threshold.
NAR©2025
This is “Boat On The River” by Styx
All text and graphics are copyright for Nancy Richy and are not to be used without permission. NAR©2017-present.

Very interesting story.
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Thanks very much. I’m so glad you enjoyed it, cara.
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You’re very welcome
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I think the last time I listened to Styx, Mr. Roboto was a thing. What a wonderfully written story. I really enjoyed it and the track.
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I loved me some Mr. Roboto and that song sure got its share of air time back then. Thanks for you are gracious comments, Mangus; I felt that story.
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Love your story, Nancy. And I have a special spot for Styx. Love this tune and hadn’t heard it in eons. Merci beaucoup!
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Prego, cara mia. I really wanted to participate in Violet’s challenge; being able to include this in SLS was a real bonus. I’m so glad you liked it!
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Perfect pairing!
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An enchanting story with a nice fairytale finale, Nancy … and I really enjoyed the accompanying video …🎵💜🌏
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Thank you so much, dear Ivor. I was so intrigued by Violet’s challenge, I had to participate. It’s such a lovely song.
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You Rose to the challenge superbly my friend 😍🌏
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Thank you, kindly, dear Ivor. 🥰
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lovely story Sis and a brilliant track that I had forgotten about 💜👌👌
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Thanks so much, Willow. I really enjoyed writing this story and participating in Violet’s challenge.
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It shows that you enjoyed writing this post it is lovely 💜💜
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Nancy, very good story. Thanks also for making me aware of V’s weekly prompt. Too many blogs too little time.
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OMG Lisa! Don’t I know it! You’re very welcome.
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This is a beautiful flash. What a great spirit of openness to pass down to the granddaughter!
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Thank you for sharing your lovely thoughts, Liz. I appreciate it.
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What a treat, both the story and the song are delightful!
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Thank you, my dear Keith. I’m delighted to know you enjoyed them both.
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Love the beautiful story.
You fooled me – I thought you would play Come Sail Away!
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You read my mind, babe! I thought about it. It’s the perfect song, but I wanted to use it for Violet’s challenge AND Song Lyric Sunday but the prompt words aren’t in the lyrics. Incredible! In that whole song they didn’t use the word ‘river’ once!
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I don’t think I would have noticed! I always loved that son.
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I am so happy you included this too Nancy. I’ve always enjoyed hearing Styx. I like your story too ☺️💕
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Thanks so much, Christine! After I wrote the story, I realized I could use it for Jim’s SLS challenge as well. I’ve always liked Styx and I’m glad I went with it.
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Wonderful pairing of your story, and music, Nancy. 💕
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Thanks very much, Eugi! I’m so pleased to know you’re enjoying my post today.
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You’re welcome, Nancy.
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Nancy! What a wonderful surprise! I am so glad you found inspiration in my literary quote of the week- and incorporated it into your SLS?! Quite a treat for me.
This is a great little-known song and so deserving of a spotlight here this morning. I so enjoyed this post for so many reasons.
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Thank you so much, Jodi! Your comments have made me very happy. Perhaps I should have given a little information about the song and the artist, but I didn’t want to take up too much time or space on your page. If I participate again, I’ll try to squeeze some information in. Thanks again. I appreciate you and the thoughts you shared.
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Lovely story and a good song – a new one for me 👍
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Thanks very much, Clive. I’m happy you enjoyed both song and story.
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Love your story Nancy and the song choice is just perfect 👌 hope your hand is improving ❤️
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Thank you so much, Ange. I’m very happy to know you liked my story and the Styx song. 🛶
Today I feel pretty good and that is a wonderful thing. Thank you very much for asking. 😊
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❤️🩹
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