La Vie in Second Life

La Vie is a lovely island, a place with many spots to sit and to cuddle. When I went there tonight, some spots were occupied but there were still enough to sit and enjoy. Even the bar at the beach was open and some people were having a drink. I turned the music on (coutry Music) and enjoyed some moments of pure peace. The sim also provided some ideas for me for the further development of our sim. My visit to La Vie was a great way to start into the weekend …

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La Vie (1)

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La Vie (2)

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La Vie (3)

Thank you Inara, for another advice where to go to .. and thank you Krys Vita for providing your place to the public.

Inara Pey: Living in a Modemworld

La Vie; Inara Pey, June 2016, on FlickrLa Vie – click any image for full size

“This is actually one I did over a year ago now; I’ve made changes, and decided to reopen it,” Krys Vita informed me when I dropped in to see La Vie, a long-standing region she recently opened to public access, albeit on a temporary basis. “Tre [TreMeldazis] and I did this one together,” she continued, “It’s just too pretty not to share for a while :)”.

“Pretty” is actually too small a term for this beautifully landscaped and presented homestead region. I’d actually be inclined towards “idyllic”. The sandy landscape rises gently from waters which appear to have done much to sculpt its shape, dunes gently inclined across the centre of the landscape from the flat western beach to slightly higher, rocky eastern side, two bays cutting deeply into the land on the north and south sides, wasping the land’s…

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