Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Dulcie's Singing Debut and Kitty Widget

On Sunday, July 14, Saor Patrol performed again at the Imagination Island event area for Rainbow Gardens for its country party.  The surprise of the night was when I was called on stage to sing.  Below are some photos from the event and my debut performance.  Also, included is a link to an article from the SL Enquirer on Saor Patrol. As fpr the black widget kitty, I just added him to this blog as well as my Rainbow Notes blog. 



Country Line dancing


Rik and Mac of Saor Patrol on bagpipes and drums


Dulcie making her Singing Debut (and the crowd went wild - lol)


 Link to Saor Patrol article:  http://www.slenquirer.com/2013/07/celtic-connection-production-music-with.html#more

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Celebrating Second Life's 10th Birthday

SL10B (Second Life's 10th Birthday) kicked off this week with exhibits, events, parties and many freebies including marketplace and inworld commemorative items such as the t-shirt, baseball cap, jewelry, and varsity jacket I am wearing in the photos below.  The celebration, with the theme, "Looking Forward..., Looking Back" takes place over 22 sims.  Here are some photos from some of the places I've visited.  I did not get to see everything, but I added some additional shots from my explorations of the exhibits.  Happy Birthday, Second Life!
 


The top of the SL10B Cake offers a great view
The SL Hunt Museum includes information on this favorite pastime in SL as well as its own hunt
Another fun exhibit is the summer themed one at Kittycats.  You can also get a free birthday kitty here.
At the DunCarron Medieval Fort you can get a free Scottish Hat and several other items while learning about Scottish history and representation in SL
SL10B is also great fun to explore with a friend.  The Eclectic Diversity Birthday Layer Tree features several levels of games including a photo booth to change expressions and backgrounds
I found it interesting to learn about places and groups I'd never heard of in SL.
This looked like a fun game, but I had no one to play with this day. I was able to keep the bopper.
Of course, I can't help visiting every library I see.  This one is from Lost Eden.
Not sure where this was, but I enjoyed beaming up in it.
This was a fun animation
I didn't have time to view the entire "History Walk," but it looked interesting.
My favorite exhibit, the Behemoth, a very immersive HUD-based story.  This photo doesn't do it justice.
Firestorm put up a fiery exhibit
I thought this was the most creative exhibit I viewed.  Do you see me inside the computer?
Kind've scary, but it was a first responder's exhibit
Arcadia Asylum had a detailed exhibit with some nice freebies
In front of a Wanted poster at Arcadia Asylum
Inside one of the 9 rooms of the Dreams Exhibit.  Despite the fact the link from the Destination Guide wasn't working, I found this and enjoyed it.
Another room in the Dreams exhibit.  Most rooms had interactive props.
Can you see me floating in this artistic exhibit?
This exhibit with water and rock meditation animations was relaxing
One of the scenes from Behemoth, reminded me of a fairy tale
Astor put up this castle with a hunt for prizes including the castle itself.  I found quite a few but not the castle ):
Visiting the exhibits is exhausting, so it was nice that some featured refreshments.
Even though Rainbow Gardens didn't exhibit at SL10B this year, I did put up some balloons and a cake in honor of the celebration.

Besides walking or flying, the SL10B cars were fun to ride in around the sims
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Inspiritum Inspires

One of the things I enjoy about Second Life and that I think most residents do, is its immersive environments.  I recently visited a sim called Inspiritum that offers sights and sounds that are thoroughly immersive.  Composed of several areas, available through teleports at the main landing point and the various locations, this sim (on the web at http://www.inspiritum.org), features art galleries, shops, and activities.

Teleport board outside the Inspiritum Gallery

Machinima inside Inspiritum Gallery



In Nat's Gallery


Behind the curtain of the Gallery is an immersive experience (you might get dizzy)



 


The Capple Store houses shops and pet-able animals in a Western setting

 

Terra is another scenic location worthy of exploring on Inspiritum Island

Friday, March 22, 2013

Butterfly Garden at Two Moons

I saw this destination on the Destination Guide and decided to give it a try.  I would highly recommend it to those looking for some spring fun.  The Butterfly Garden at Two Moons features rides, a colorful dance area, interactive fairytale books, and much more.  It is a pretty place to visit and just relax, but events are also offered and it would make a great place for friends to hang out, too.  Here are some photos of my recent adventure there.

The colorful dance floor at the Butterfly Garden
 
Nice view from a variety of rides
A cute bunny joined me as I relaxed in the garden
Eek!  Look what I'm flying on.
More information about the Butterfly Garden can be found here: http://secondlife.com/destination/butterfly-garden.  For listing events, see www.twomoonparadise.wordpress.com.  
 

Monday, March 11, 2013

Community Virtual Library on Imagination Island

The Community Virtual Library (CVL) has moved to Imagination Island, and the new location has provided a nice backdrop for the auditorium, main library, reference area, Exhibit area, meeting spaces, and the InfoPub.  The ladies responsible for moving and setting this up are Abbey Zenith, Rolig Loon, and Bud Ballyhoo.  They have done a fantastic job in creating a pleasing atmosphere for librarians and visitors.  Here are some photos from a recent tour:

The auditorium comes complete with resizeable stage, projection screen, and HUD to show slides.

 
Rolig Loon gave an informative tour of the Main Library with its collection of copiable books, audiobooks, and many other resources.

 
The reference area includes maps of the sim, group event boards, and a reference desk manned by CVL volunteers. There is also a changing area outside.


 
 
Abbey explained that Snow Scarmon is in charge of booking the Exhibit area where different exhibits can be displayed on a monthly basis. Currently, the Math in 3D is up.



 
The event space is a large area that can be divided into two sections or left as one. It is reserved by the CVL Google calendar. Set up and take down is done right before and after the event.


 
The tour ended with an impromptu dance at the new site of the InfoPub where the Infogroupies will continue their regularly scheduled Monday and Friday 5 pm SLT dances. Members of Infogroupies who don't need to create a set can also use the InfoPub for their own events such as rez days or theme parties. 

It is the hope of the CVL to put their new home on Imagination to good use and to welcome visitors.

Reference Desk: Imagination Island (151, 210, 28)



Sunday, January 27, 2013

Muddy's Music Cafe

I recently went to Muddy's Music Cafe at Leos Cove with a friend.  We were looking for a place with live music at an early hour on a Sunday.  We also were more in the mood for dressing casual than formal and were happy to find Muddy's.  It seems the place features live music at most hours (the DJ that morning was Australian).  It also has a nice, relaxed atmosphere with most people dressed in jeans and seems to attract a crowd of regulars and newcomers alike. 

For the times you just want to kick back, listen to some live music, and move your pixels, consider Muddy's Music Cafe, a casual dance place on a pretty tropical sim.

 

 
 
Muddy's Music Cafe:  http://slurl.com/secondlife/Leos%20Cove/207/34/22