When I was small I used to play with a music box at my granny’s house.  It was a little Swiss Chalet which played ‘Limelight’.  I didn’t know what ‘Limelight’ was but I liked the name and the tune. I must have driven her mad, listening to the music over and over again.  My granny died when I was 15 and I presumed that the music box was given to my cousin who was 4 at the time.  A few years ago I went to see a film about Charlie Chaplin and was delighted that the theme tune running throughout the film was ‘Limelight’.  I knew that he finally settled in Switzerland and presumed that was why the music box was in the form of a chalet. 
At the end of the summer I was preparing a postcard of a Swiss Chalet for sale and it reminded me of that little music box so I emailed to my cousin who didn’t remember the music box at all.  My aunt put a note in my birthday card a few weeks later explaining that when my step-granny’s first husband died she went to Switzerland for a holiday and bought the little chalet back as a present for my granny (they were next door neighbours).  When she married my grandfather we presume that the music box went back to her.
Last night Limelight was on TV.  A lovely film made in the 1950s with Charlie Chaplin and a very young Claire Bloom.
 
 
3 comments:
I'm Sure I've heard it...and Switzerland is so Gorgeous! We were there in '80.
Happy story sweetie!hughugs
My dreams of traveling Europe always started in Bronte country in England, a lot of wandering through the Moors and the Lake District, Scarborough, then Cornwall, then worked their way across the channel, around France and finally after a visit at Domremy, over the mountains to that chalet you mention, then down through Italy to the Amalfi coast.
And yes, I love that movie as well!
Along with "City Lights" and "The Kid" and "The Great Dictator"...
alan
Donna: I didn't know you'd been to Europe. I think you'd know the tune.
Alan: They don't make films like that anymore. Hope your schedual will give you time to soak up the history in La Rochelle.
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