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On top of the world, Venice @
Prada |
A Second Life friend of mine found a beautiful
sim and invited me to join him to explore it. The sim is Venice @ Prada
http://secondlife.com/destination/venice-prada.
The scenery here is lovely and is enhanced in sunset setting. From the
waterfront to the quaint village shops and buildings, there is lots to see and
do here with an emphasis on "see", as the appeal of this place is truly
visual.
Of course, any virtual
rendering of Venice would be incomplete without a Gondola ride, and my friend
proved to be a good Gondolier aside from getting stuck in some dead ends. The
full moon over the water and the sim's music stream added to a delightful and
relaxing ride.

Before and during exploring the
village, we stopped and chatted at the numerous waterside cafe tables. I felt
like an Italian tourist and had tried to dress the part with my white Stole and
designer SL jeans but made a quick change into a dress for dancing.

The TP sign by the dock
took us to the New York Jazz Club (yes, even in Italy, I could feel at home).
The warm wood textures and varnished floors of this dance venue along with its
wonderful skyline windows were charming and atmospheric. The only drawback was
that the return TP to Venice was either missing or well hidden, so keep the LM
handy if you want to continue your exploration.
All in all, virtually
exploring Prada @ Venice was fun and immersive. I felt like I'd traveled to
Italy for a few hours with no jet lag to recover from
Originally posted in "Rainbow Notes" blog