Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Inner tubing


Get a load of my updated Profile pic, lol. I took this in SL of course but man, wouldn't you just love to really be doing this? Especially if you live in a not warm place!

Now, my SL pals would tell you, 'oh that pic is so deceiving, that delly she is a crazy woman, working and making stuff all the time'. And, ok there is some truth to this. I've been building stuff in SL for two and a half years now and I'm still not tired of it! I LOVE building and still have new ideas bursting out all over into various avenues.. but! when I get the chance, I like to kick back and listen to the sound of the SL waves whether it be sitting on the virtual seashore or totally zoned out as on this new lil True North blue tube I made as a cool freebie water toy to inaugurate the opening of a beach and patio store I've just set up in this sim called Zeord.

Ya'll have to come over and visit my place sometime. It's really great here, love the ambience with the tropical visuals and the sounds. The neighbors have all been great! Something you can't always say in SL.. remind me to tell you about 'Cyndeeeee' sometime! The folks around have mostly all popped over to say hi, how are ya and 'boy this is an improvement over the last owner!' Nice to hear that:)

This was a lucky purchase after I persuaded a friend he'd be better off getting the large water front parcel in Zeord rather than the skinny cramped one nearby in a sim with a fairly unpronounceable name (what are those Linden namers smoking anyways?!)

My friend really was needing a new parcel with a tropical beach setting to establish an appropriate venue for marketing his beach clothing for guys and this one is highly suited to that.

It seemed like a good idea to buy up some parcels nearby my friend, and park my beach and patio furniture in the same setting, as my main furniture store was starting to get a little pinched for both space and prims.

Both of us had a lot of fun designing and constructing 'store' settings that kept everything very open and casual and allowing free flow and I think we nailed it really. Had a lot of fun adding little details. One of our small neighbors between us decided he'd set up a wharf style shop on his 512 and get into the action, so we are really cooking now! :)

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