Showing posts with label Virtual Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virtual Travel. Show all posts
Went out looking for a romantic location for dinner and I ran across this place. S A L T Restaurant is a very modern, yet plush location that intrigued me the moment I landed. The leaves on the ground, the trees blowing and the sound of water. If you don't look in every direction, you might miss something. The entry way was grand, even a parking lot to park your Bentley for your roleplay dining experience.


The Stairs take you up into a casual bar area, with a stunning view. Going down the next set of stairs you enter the dining area. Very nicely arranged and adorable, perfect for a grand dinner or just tea time with a friend.


The waterfall is amazing. It peacefully sets to tone for your brunch or dinner and even if you desire you can dress up or down for the occasion. Upon further inspection of the location, I ran across another set of dining rooms. Something of a Sunday Dinner or Family setting. For a more private diner, these areas are away from the main dining room.. In fact they are before you even hit the stairs. Sort of hidden away and easily missed.


I will definitely frequent this place because it's been a while since I've found a restaurant like this. (shh! I try to keep the good ones a secret!)



To visit this location click this SLUrl 
Enjoy! 
This brand new club was brought to my attention by a friend and I have to say it is amazing! The entire setup of this location flows and its all about house music! Those of us who were sick to our stomachs when we lost Embassy will find a very friendly home here. The people here are friendly and actually talk to you (which is rare). Expect to be greeted in chat and over the stream. The entire club sits over water which gives it a sense of peacefulness. There is seating outside and close to the windows, so you get a serene view of the water.



With beautiful vendor spaces, I can see this place selling out of vendor space pretty quickly. The vendor area is more of a mall, way better than your run of the mill, randomly placed vendors you see at some locations. It actually entices you to walk through. The pyramid-like structure of this club is awesome and the glass windows give you a view of the sky. If you take the time to play around with your windlight settings you will find a beautiful sunset or amazing night sky which caters to the senses.





Once you get to the DJ booth, if you take the time to look around you will see an amazing set of interactive piano keys. They light-up and play sound as you walk over them, I spent 15 mins playing around on it. It's fun and different, considering alot of locations refuse to cater to those interactive instincts in Second Life.


Right behind the keyboard there is another dance floor outside. This second location gives more options for DJ's to have their sets outside and that is a big plus. Overall, this club caters to the senses, and the music is HOT. Their line-up of DJ's are considerate and do not talk over the stream too often. A few clubs have done that and therefore lost me as a regular. When it is house music, the music speaks for itself. Especially with techno music, the trance aspect of it is important and vocals ruin the experience. I hope this club is around long, so many great locations have disappeared. Enjoy!


To visit this location: AnzuClub
Check out my Flickr!
Harbor Bay is a sim of many wonders! With an amazing Beach and amazing Bistro, you cannot go wrong here. With soo many photo opportunities here, you really will be eating up hard drive space and Flickr space trying to take as many photos as you can. This place is a community and people live here, so please be respectful and use your cam to see where you are headed. This quiet sim has the most relaxing and amazing views you can ever ask for and it kind of reminds me of Blithe (a sim of wonder created by Harlow Heslop). 



This sim is so huge, you would need to spend a few hours exploring every part of it, cause the details are mind blowing. The thoughtfulness that went into creating this sim is why it is blog worthy. Some parts of the sim have 12 on the traffic list and some parts have over a 100 but below 300. (that is probably because this place is brand new). 


Sit around this place for a while enjoy the music over the stream and the waterfalls! I took my time and sat down to really get a feel for this location. I hope you do the same. Great place to meet up with friends, great location for rolelplay with your lover, and plenty of photo ops.. you just cannot go wrong visiting this place. Get here before the rest of SL does. (i doubt alot of SL even knows this place exist!)

Enjoy!




To see more photos: Flickr
To join my Group for Updates: /Digital Exploration/
To visit this Location: SLUrl

Entering a dark alley, the rain pummeling me, I head toward the only open door. An art gallery greets me, it's warm and inviting, but the door has been open a little while. The cold air sweeps across the floor chilling me to the bone. Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhone hangs on the wall, while his self-portrait leans against the same wall. Weird, someone put these paintings up and left the door ajar? They can't be real, maybe they are replicas?


The little gallery offered a piece of meaningful advice as I began to wonder why the globe had no continents. "Collect moments not things." It touched me in a way that in that very moment I tried to stay present and remember every detail of the room.

Walking back out into the alley, the uncovered manhole was oddly inviting. Dropping to my knees, peering in, I could smell beer, and hear the faint music from an old timey jukebox. It had that background scratch noise, giving it a sense of realness to my ears.

I climbed down the ladder and to my surprise and entire underground bar awoke my senses. The rain providing an echo in between records. I walk over to the stage and tap the mic. There was no one there, why not sing a solo? Wrapping my hands around the microphone, I found my voice to Dark Doo Wop by MS MR in a empty bar underneath a Rainy Alley, maybe you should stick around.


Donate to save places!
Traffic under 400.
It's worth it.
To visit this location: SLUrl (alley) SLUrl (Bar underneath)
Check out my Flickr for more photos
What a gem this place is. An amazing club that is not even open yet. I had to cam in to sneak a few photos but I'm not giving away their entire layout so I think its ok. (God I hope they don't get pissed). The name for this location is perfect. There is alot of water moving around here and even from my little spot (through the ban lines) I can see how amazing this location will be. With traffic under 300(yasss!). This spot has the potential to climb to the top spot and be a real contender with the rest of the clubs trying to keep all the new ones at the bottom. Not to mention, this sim made me thirsty af. Like it made me feel like drinking  nice ice cold water(which I am about to do).


With a few nice seating areas, my only wish is that more "modern" furniture was used here.. (maybe some safari prints or wicker chairs?) but this (photo above) was the most modern furniture I could find on the entire sim. However, what they lack in regards to the furniture, they make up for it with the waterfalls and sim layout. I enjoyed it although I could not walk through it like I wanted. Not sure if this place is open or not, I just thought it was an amazing find and I really enjoyed the streaming music here, even if it was just a radio station, it fit the vibe of the sim.
Check this place out when its open to the public. Enjoy!

To visit this location: SLUrl
To see more photos: Flickr


When you first get here you would think there is only one club on the sim, how wrong you would be. With a buff bouncer guarding the front doors, this deep house sim has alot of soul. The vibe here is awesome and the decor leaves an impression. Upscale and Dive at the same time. Chicago Warehouse is home to two (the only buildings with bouncers) deep house clubs. The Soul Project is what brought me here, (soul is the best thing to have) and then after further exploration I came across The Vibe.


The music on the stream had 0 commercials (love that). The mindfulness and energy that went into making this place is awesome. I can totally see myself and a group of friends club hopping at this sim. This sim makes you want to walk through the streets. Have random conversations about stuff and throw beer bottles at the brick walls. Once you get to the other side of the sim, you are greeted by The Vibe and although the set up sticks with the sim theme, the decor is totally different, and more sassy than Soul Project.


With meaningful signs placed about, Good Vibes is all you can get here. I love ample seating, nothing makes me feel more awesome than a nice chair to park my ass and chat. This sim seems like it would attract people who actually have something to say besides gesturing and standing around holding up the brick walls.


The bar area is so visually busy, surely it would serve as an amazing roleplay tool. With bar stools that go beyond the norm and awesome lighting, this little spot is sure to warm your heart and keep you coming back.

Enjoy!


Visit my Flickr!
To visit this location: SLUrl
Join my Group!
Not sure if I been here before, but with traffic under 300 I was surprised by the effort that went into the placement and decor of this club. The entry (which is also the Teleport spot, thx SL Gawds) greets you with this waterfall. As you look around you realize you are situated right off the coast in between a series of beautiful mountains. The longer you stay, the more you want to stay. Only gripe is the stream, commercial heavy, and music is from literally all genres (it made me crazy).



The dancefloor is kind of huge, which in my opinion is a bad thing. Big dancefloors makes a place look empty, no matter how many people you get to tp in (I mean unless of course you can max out the sim). The empty space needs more. But the seating area, as pictured above, is absolutely adorable. With a view of the ocean and mountains it does set the mood and lives up to its name "The Roof Club". With a greedy table in place, my only issue with that is the unnecessary scripts running if people decide to play during a set. Also, the scorekeepers that come with the table should be rezzed next to it.

If you are going to rezz a Greedy Table in your club... the scorekeeper should be rezzed next to it...

My reasoning is this: During a feud with a friend, a greedy table scorekeeper kept us in communication. It was in a club and every time I would see her name, I would try to beat her score. Months later when we rekindled our friendship, she told me how she would see my name on the scorekeeper and would always try to beat my score. So for months although we did not speak to each other, we spoke through the scorekeeper.

Enjoy!



To visit this location: SLUrl
To see more photos of this location: Flickr
To join my group for 44L: /Digital Exploration/

Just strolling down the boardwalk next to Bella Bistro(a very popular restaurant)I only came here to sit down with my fiance to discuss wedding invitations, but even after he went to bed, I did not want to leave. Walking along the bridge, I began playing with the settings for a nice picture of myself. That's when curiosity struck me. I came across this hotel. The outside is decorated with lounge chairs, and the moment you walk in you are greeted with a blast of personality(the entire sim has this unique energy of its own). The recessed lighting gave the entrance this modern feel while the wooden counter gave it an old timey feel. The mixture of modern and traditional textiles just lures one into what else this place has to offer.


If it was not for my curiosity I never would have found this place...A few places I have covered have been featured on the destination list...

Second Norway is the name of the sim and this Hotel Bryggen was made for this blog. If it was not for my curiosity I never would have found this place. (Speaking of finding places, since I started this blog a few of  the places I have covered have been getting attention(Enchanted Tiki for starters). Even with their traffic being low, they are being recognized by Lindens and placed on the destination list.) We are talking under 300 on the traffic reading. Walking down the stairs, you enter this dining area, complete with a fireplace. A buffet table sits off in the corner and this fireplace just grabs your attention on the way down the stairs. I have never seen one like it before. Complete with a china cabinet and it even has china in it! (yes, china in it!). The ceiling was even interesting, exposed wood with intricate carvings, this place just kept getting better.



Once you come down from the high of the fireplace, if you take the time to go upstairs (I took the stairs the first time, I wish I didn't, keep reading to find out why) you will find a hallway with several doors. These hotel rooms are beyond amazing. Complete with vanities, art, taxidermy and very pleasing wallpaper, I actually wanted to rent a room here for like a month. The bathrooms are complete with toilets and bathtubs. Even one of the tubs in the other room was a clawfoot tub(the kind every woman wants, deep down men love them too,lol).



The bearskin rug under your feet and the amazing windows letting the sunrise hit your face, this place is one that really deserves as much attention as possible. The thoughtfulness is what I live for, the attention to details and the placement is what drives me to visit and explore. Upon exiting the room, I noticed the elevator, usually I refuse to pay any elevator any mind because nine times out of ten they disappointment with a "Sit" button or a right click teleport button and that just kills my vibe. But, I regretted instantly not clicking on the button when those "normal" options did not appear. My thoughts began racing, "Is this a real elevator?", "I am actually waiting for an elevator?", "OOO I wonder what it will look like inside.." and when those golden doors open, my heart lit up like  fireworks on a summer night. That plush carpet and those gold framed panels met my eyes and I was in love.


My thoughts began racing, "Is this a real elevator?", "I am actually waiting for an elevator?"


Love struck me again as I pushed the button to go back down to the lobby, and the elevator ride was sooo smooth. Hardly any jumping, (usually when something moves your avatar your screen jumps around) No kind of discomfort and when the doors opened, I hated getting off the marvelous thing. I even rode it two more times just for fun. The owner of this place took their time and methodically placed everything, (even the luggage carriage for the bellhop is amazing).

I will not ruin what other surprises awaits you in this amazing place. I'll give one hint. (walk through the exit door in the Dining Area) You will be floored at the creativity that went into making this place.

News: There is a group now, /Digital Exploration/, I hope you join, it's only 44 Lindens. (like really? wtf you gonna do with 44 Lindens?) This group is for those who crave notices of new blog posts. (I advise you to join cause umm I would if I found a blog like this.)


To visit this location: SLUrl
To join my group: /Digital Exploration/ 
To see more photos of this place and others go here: Flickr
Hello all, I decided it was time for a group. With all the attention my blog has been getting, I decided it was more convenient for everyone to know when new blog post are up. (I'm even thinking about holding contests) I hope you have been enjoying my blog and that you will continue reading. (I just wish people would frickin' leave comments) I need you guys feedback (has temper tantrum). I really want to know what YOU like or dislike. If I am pleasing or offending my readers (I can't please everyone but I can consider them). However, my hopes are that my group will make feedback easier to give... (hopes come true, right?)  I hope that you all continue to enjoy my posts and the places that I cover. Second Life keeps growing and my hopes are that my blog will grow with it. Even with some of the places I have covered being gone, maybe my blog post will help those who miss the place reach a place of peace. Change is inevitable, but we can memorialize what once was and find joy that it will be remembered.

Keep reading, Keep Exploring.

Join group: /Digital Exploration/

Visit Flickr for more Pics


When you first get here it looks like any other "Japanese style" location. The moment you walk in you get this amazing feeling. With water as the center stage of this location, whoever terraformed this section went through some trouble. You know when a sim owner is lazy, they skip out on the "real water"(the only water that picks up any "effects"). Some go through the laughable motions of "making water" when you got an entire sim full of it to use at your discretion (plus "real" water looks better). The seating areas are separated like private rooms, adding to the appeal of this sexy place.


Once you get to the other side of the spa, you see the most amazing backdrop of mountains. You feel like you have went somewhere far away.


With open dance poles, you can give your sweety (or plaything) a private show in the most zen location on the grid. With some really sexy music on the stream (Janet Jackson-Any Time, Any Place) you cannot go wrong with this place. Once you get to the other side of the spa, you see the most amazing backdrop of mountains. You feel like you have went somewhere far away. With bonsai trees dancing in the background as you shake your thing for your lover, this place is bound to get you in the mood. Enjoy.

To visit this place click this: SLUrl
The main landing spot was weird,(yes definitely weird), you end up on this gray platform, and all you see is a teleport pad and blue sky. Had I been fickle about it, I would have just left. But something made me click it. Arriving, the outside does not look like much. A little "Live Nude" neon sign and you are totally having a (what the fuck) moment. But the moment you walk up the stairs, your mind is blown. The personality this little spot has is HUGE, I immediately wanted to stay. The hanging structure over the bar was puzzling, (it does look like a puzzle you want to solve) but once you get under it, it ties the entire section together very nicely. If you take the time to play with your windlight here, you will notice the entire bar section picks up the movement of the sun. Moving the windlight around can give you an entirely different vibe (See Flickr page to see what I am talking about).

A little "Live Nude" neon sign....

The bar is totally amazing, the wine is displayed so different than all the rest of the clubs I had seen before this place. Even the bar stools had me feeling good about this place. It's a Japanese spot, so all the music on the stream is totally in a different language, but the crazy part is some of the songs that played were actually pretty fucking dope! Even some of the beats were similar to "American" music, almost identical (beat wise) to some of our current hit songs. The second impression of this place was very enjoyable, the atmosphere light, but sets the tone for serious roleplay to go down. A little door sat to the left of the bar, it was kind of calling me towards it the whole time. The room this door led to had a very strong contrast from the room I was in, it peaked my curiosity quite a bit. It even made it difficult to take a good picture of where I was.

A little door sat to the left of the bar, it was kind of calling me towards it the whole time.



 Eventually, I walked through this little door and my heart lit up with excitement(although no one was even there). Even though the front is kind of small, once you get into this "Blue Room" you feel like a fresh burst of air has hit you in the face. It holds you there, intriguing all your senses. A screen sits at the back of the stage and to my amazement, they had successfully got gifs to flip randomly. It was like a video, but I'm not sure if I allowed media to even play. The glowing trees set the tone of a garden, or even a fantasy (which totally works for this setting).


...once you get into this "Blue Room" you feel like a fresh burst of air has hit you in the face.


 The plush seating has amazing animations for strippers to do their hustling and it is such a sexy place (it even makes you feel sexy, I had to take some pics of myself), I wanted to tip the bot at the front. The walls give this room a feeling that it is floating in space, which is definitely my main attraction to this little area (besides the seating, you all know I love a good chair). With fresh sake available at every table, you feel like you have entered the Japanese culture of Geisha Girls and how they cater to their clients. Not sure if all the girls here speak Japanese, but if you can use a translator, I am sure you will enjoy this place. You might want to stay even if it is just for the details and comfort this place provides.


Visit this location by clicking Here
Visit my Flickr for more photos of this Location
Become my Friend on Flickr and get to see unreleased photos


Even with luck finding this place was a slight challenge, having such low traffic, it was deep in the mix of low-prim, skybox clubs. When I saw the logo I prayed for the place to WOW me(and it did). You get a dose of high class when you rezz at the door. High ceiling with ceiling to floor curtains, a huge chandelier hanging in the middle of the dance floor and you know this place feels good. Dining is an option here, and the picturesque views from every window sets up a romantic theme.



With fresh garlic bread on the table and super shiny (I mean hurt your eyes shiny) floor beneath your feet, you are bound to have an amazing experience here. Establishments like this is part of the reason I do my blog in the first place. The thoughtfulness that went into creating this place warms my heart a little. So many throw up a club and then let it sit there. So often we see the little pictures of the owner and not the place they are advertising, or even a logo for it. It's weird, cause  times out of 10 the people are coming to the place, not to see you. This place has proven that when you do things with the mindfulness of the "client" you will gain attention. So often in Second Life people are doing things for themselves. Either to feel like they have power over others or to just be able to say they own something. (Then when you see it, its BLAH!, and you can't really tell em' cause their ego about it is wayy over the top)  Little gems like this are worth all the trouble! (filling up my cache with horrendous textures and almost crashing cause the other places are so script heavy). I live for the thrill, because the moment you find one, you are bound to be blown away!


...Do things for the client, make them your target, not yourself...



A little piece of advice for those looking to start a establishment of any kind. If you do things for the client, make them your target and not yourself then I am almost certain your business will gain attention. I've been to places where the owner of a club or sim damn near wants their dick sucked by every single person that teleports in. No one has time for that. (Really we don't).  That puts a demand on us(the people) to do something other than just come and support and possibly make a donation. No one should ever leave your sim feeling like their donation or compliments just inflated you beyond the parameters of the Second Life grid.

A little piece of advice...

In essence, I would image it to be extremely stressful for those who work for the club to perform their duties and be the staff you need if you attend every event and helicopter parent every single thing. Then to stand in your own club and every patron that comes in has to pay some sort of "Respect" to you. That's foul and that my friend is the first way to keep your traffic low. I've heard things about some owners of certain "popular" clubs and sims. The attitude of  being an "elitist" apparently runs rampant through Second Life. We are all people, we are all here to have fun, if anything the owner should be in the office looking at the people enjoy. Separating themselves from the entire event. Attend every once in a while, surprise your patrons. "Oh the owner will be there, I'll pass on that one" they've said it before, and the sad part it's what everyone was thinking anyways.


For those who like to visit this location: Click Here
To see more pictures that did not make it to this post: Click Here for my Flickr.

Enjoy!

On my way searching for Lola's Social Club, I spawned into the ocean and my heart sank like an anchor. It was gone. The sim was empty and then off in the distance I saw search lights. Hoping the place had just moved over, I flew in that direction. To my surprise it was an entirely different Lounge. Luciano's Jazz Club and Lounge seemed to still be in operation and the set up, utterly amazing. Very relaxing, very chill.

...my heart sank like an anchor...




Just as I began to feel the atmosphere, I look over at a sign. Again, my heart sank. "Luciano's Farewell" it said. A little piece of me died cause I did not get a chance to enjoy this place. Luckily, the owner was online and I got a chance to meet him. Luciano Lionheart. His revelation of the reason why the club was closing was due to the sim closing and some RL(real life) situations. I expressed my condolences and let him know how much I loved the place. When you create something in Second Life and it takes up your time, you try your best to keep it going. It drives you to log in and it fires up your imagination every time you log in. Owning a place of business is hardwork, no matter the platform. What breaks my heart even more is that the traffic here never got over 850.

A little piece of me died...


These are not the only places that have left us in this cold month of January. Embassy is gone and that place had high traffic, it served as the meeting grounds for a good friend and DJ, Keli Kyrie. From what I understand, Embassy closed due to Real Life situations as well. Industry, a spot I learned about through the owner of Blithe, is gone too. My heart hurts that I did not get enough pictures of these places. I had major plan's for Lola's Social Lounge and now they are in ashes. I am also hurt cause I do not have any photos of the club other than myself at Industry, (I was too laggy to take them and the place was always packed).

Embassy served as the meeting grounds for a life long friend...



Lola's Social Lounge was a sight to see! It was very busy, but very high end and classy. It will be missed and I have high hopes that these places will eventually return to Second Life. Just so many did not get a chance to visit and experience these places, it upsets me. 



So many did not get a chance to visit and experience these places...


But we do get some reprieve, on January 30th we get to bid farewell to Luciano's Jazz Club and Lounge.

As featured in the owners profile, Luciano Lionheart has given us his last words on a place he has dedicated two years of his life to:

Designed by Luciano Lionheart and built by Catta Grizot in 2014.
Luciano's Jazz Club played an important role in fostering the appreciation of Jazz in Second Life with a exceptional live music schedule for the jazz enthusiast every single Saturday, all year long.
The Jazz club was touted as exceptionally elegant, intimate and a real live music hot-spot by The SL Enquirer. Showtime Magazine called it a breathtaking space with the focal point around musical enchantment.
In Januray 2016 Luciano's closed it's doors after hosting more then 70 performers and just over a thousand live performances.

The feels did not kick in until I began paying more attention to the photos on the wall. A memory wall slapped me in the face with some hard feels. Amazing photos of people enjoying this establishment, I got a chance to relive the past two years with them. From fireworks to Live Performances, the feels almost brought tears to my eyes.



I ask that everyone support this place on January 30th! Let's show our appreciation for this wonderful Jazz Club.

To visit this place: Click Here(will open your viewer)

There are tons more photos on my Flickr. Enjoy my friends! and Keep Exploring!




This Beach Club is pretty awesome, adorned with nice seating areas and a pretty good stream in place between events, I ended up staying for a while. While it did have some nice furniture that was far from new, the mindfulness in placement of it was evident. A small below deck pool and the dj booth close by tied in nicely to give those who want to swim the ability to still feel apart of the event. The entrance to this oasis welcomes you warmly, the hanging lights and wooden planks beneath your feet gives the feeling of a place far away from home. Carefully placed palm trees sets up an amazing picturesque view of open ocean. The professional logo is appreciated because so often we see sims using "personal" photos as a means to advertise, which I find absolutely ridiculous. But hey, some people believe everyone wants to see them but then realize why their traffic is at 2. Only you want to see you... (no shade)



A small single beach room allows those who want some privacy to still listen to the stream and just chill. The best part about this place is that there is hardly anything else on the sim yet, and looking around you really feel alienated from the world. This is almost a similar to a resort I visited some time ago. Which now that I think about it, I might actually go back there and do a review on, just because it still influences how I look at sims boasting the beach scene. 




Bamboo and Tropical greenery floats above you as you sit in these wicker chairs, a serene feeling engulfs and you know this is a wonderful place to be. This place advertises "live" events, not really sure exactly what kind of music, but the stream in place was still perfect for the setting. So visit for yourself, maybe try to catch an event here, you might fall in love like I did. 




 In the process of looking for a lounge I came across Club 54. When you land after teleport there is a wooden sign telling you which way to go. The feeling of amazingness had already wrapped its bear arms around me as I ran in the direction of the club. Across a green field of grass was the most amazing house music club. The glowing lights on the floor, the fireplace and the hanging lights brought a sense of intimacy to the place. Outside seating lit my soul up as the animations allowed me to put my feet on the table. In some cultures showing the bottom of your feet is seen as disrespectful, just as well as throwing your shoes is the ultimate disrespect. (we all remember Bush dodging the reporters shoes




The coziest part of the place is the seating around the fireplace. It's warm, inviting and has soo much character. The red carpet under your feet as you walk in sets the tone for a good time. You feel elite, good, apart of something when you are here. The details is what sets this place apart. Hopeful that the rest of second life will catch up to the appeal of visual comfort and how it plays a role in interactions. Conversation in clubs is lacking nowadays and it takes great effort to get people to chat instead of gesture. I encourage everyone to sit down with a friend in a spot like this and have a real conversation with them. So often people say Second Life is pointless if their agendas are not fulfilled, but maybe try not having one and you will discover something else. This second life we have been given can be grand and its places like this that actually encourage growth and community.


Thank you for reading. As always you can find these exact same photos on my Flickr Much love and Keep exploring!

To visit this location click here: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Paradise%20Mountain/222/211/27


Hi, I am BayBeeBella, you may have seen me somewhere in Second Life. I usually stand in odd places and do my all purpose dance. My blog is here to help those who want to branch out, actually branch out. It's difficult to go through all the mess sometimes, you find a nice place and then you find a place from 2001 and you feel like Second Life is lagging behind your expectations.  So, I've done the legwork for you. If you are a lover of visual beauty then this blog is for you. 



"...a place from 2001 and you feel like Second Life is lagging behind..."



There is something amazing about that moment you discover a new place. A place no one has ever been before, or they might have been and just kept it as their little secret. I rarely follow behind anyone other than Offbeat.Melodie. My RL(real life) Bestie. You see the same people at the same club and I wonder if they ever been anywhere other than that (1) club. Yes, I did put the number 1. It is because Second Life has people from all over the world. All with different talents, tastes and ideas. People limit themselves to where they feel comfortable, then complain, (Second Life is boring). It is not boring, you are just boring.

It really depends on if my luck is good that I will make numerous post in one day. Goal is to keep it at one post a day. Usually, you will find the photo on my Flickr or Profile Feed(Profile>Web Tab>Profile Button on Left) first, before I even write a blog about the location. Usually there will be a location listed along with the photo unless the location is private like my house or a friend's house. Privacy is everything in Second Life, respect is everything as well.

I want you to enjoy my blog but I cannot please everyone all the time. I will try to be as diverse as Second Life is to me and hopefully I will find something that will please you too! Enjoy.