Simploring 2018 (24) Seaside Shores

Thursday, March 8th, I went simploring again and again I picked a landmark from scoop.it SL Destinations  – Seaside Shores.

Seaside Shores – overview

Seaside Shores is located on a sim named “Gentle Breezes” and owned by Rose Nitely (Rosy Highwater). I don’t know if the sim’s name is just a coincidence. It might be that Rose has choose the sim’s name. It fits!
Seaside Shores‘ landmark description is a poem:
To the beach, the sand , the waves
A summer day with no sense of hurry
Feet in the surf and the cry of the gull
Appreciating a day without worry…

Seaside Shores – at the beach

In Rose’s profile I found this short summary and invitation: “Gentle Breezes is finally open to the public for a while. Come walk the sandy shores, relax in a hotspring or climb the bluffs and wander amidst lush meadow and wooded glade. Most of all, simply enjoy what we hope may be among your favorite places to visit.

Seaside Shores – at the beach (upper) and on the hills (lower)

The landing point of Seaside Shores is in the middle of a large beach that is surrounded by a chain of hills to one side and the water on the other side. From the beach you can see some homes on the hills overlooking the beach as well as a waterfall. It all looks very peaceful. I walked along the beach, enjoyed the views, visited a beach bar. There are many places do sit together or alone, just lovely. I got a nice early taste of Summer, although I was dressed absolutely wrong.

Seaside Shores – path on the hills (upper left) / at the waterfall (upper right) / on the porch of one home (lower)

I walked up to the hills, where the atmosphere is different: everything is green, there’s a small forest, a nice path along the hills. All the homes offer nice views to the beach and again you find a lot of places to stop and sit and enjoy. I also used the ballon above the waterfall which offers another possibility to sit. The waterfall at Seaside Shores is similar to the one have our home sim “Mount Everest” (the name does not fit), ours is called “Angel Falls”.

Seaside Shores – impressions

After my walk long the hills I went down to the beach and went over to the lighthouse. I walked up just to enjoy the view from there.
Seaside Shores is a perfect place to wind down and enjoy togetherness. You can sense that it is built with love. I enjoyed my short visit a lot! Thank you Rose for providing your place to the public.

Landmark to Seaside Shores
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Seaside%20Shores/123/134/22

Diary 2018 (39) March 5th/6th – Kinkploring

When I came online on Monday afternoon, March 5th, Mistress Jenny was at Psi’s realm with slave kelly. We left her there in a cell and went to the Heavy Bondage Club to have some eye candy while we caught up and Mistress had me by her feet.
Our night began with a spanking. Angelique cheeked me twice during the last days, hence it was about time to correct her. I simply laid her over my knee and used my bare hand, Mistress Jenny and slave drone Flo watched.

March 5th: Diomita spanking Angelique, Mistress Jenny and slave Flo watching

As soon as I began, Mistress Jenny suggested that I should protect my overknee boots with a towel and of course she was right. Luckily Angelique had no accident during the spanking but nonetheless my right overknee boot has a stain now *sighs*. We played one round Skipee again and ended our night at The Secret House.

March 5th – the day in 3 pictures: Mistress Jenny and Ehesklavin Diomita (left) / Diomita and Angelique (middle) / Mistress Jenny, Diomita and Angelique at The Secret House (right)

Tuesday night, March 6th, for once started at club DeLust where Mistress Jenny and I went to pick up Angelique. We chatted a bit and to my surprise Angelique could avoid an accident and reached the toilet in time.

March 6th: Mistress Jenny. Diomita and Angelique at club DeLust

Then we went kinkploring. I had two places on my list, the first being “The Apostasy“. Angelique knew this place already, I myself had been there once before. From the description it’s an adult sim, “a community where slaves are slaves” and tagged with “Femdom, BDSM, Maids, Maid, Pony“.
There’re several villas and a large pony track. The sim is group owned, the group founded by Trouble (Maitresse Demina). They also rent out homes. More interesting for us was one villa, Hiltop Manor, that is dedicated to the training and education of maids. It seems to be a successor of the fomer “Bound Maid” institution in a different form. We might send Angelique there one day or recruit a maid for us there. Anyway, I’ll have a further look at “The Apostasy“.

March 6th: A visit to “The Apostasy” and Hiltop Manor

The second place we had a look at was “Days of Atonement“. It’s landmark description read attractive “a place where slaves learn to obey and serve“. It’s also group owned, the group founded by Alhejo. The place is really nice and picturesque. It looks like a palace garden with a large garden house and offers some opportunities for togetherness. But there was none and the kinky part of it is for group members only. We found a teleport pad, that was restricted to group members.

March 6th: A visit to “Days of Atonement”

We went home, had a round of Skipee again and ended our night visiting Domme a Domme and Psi’s realm. And that’s it for the diary.

Landmark to The Apostasy
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Buried%20Fantasies/110/117/21
Landmark to Days of Atonement
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Isle%20of%20Seduction/224/225/29

Simploring 2018 (23) Witchwood and RMS Titanic at Desolate

Saturday, March 3rd, I picked Witchwood from scoop.it SL Destinations. The landmark description is short: “WITCHWOOD: Home to Petite Mort & Oubliette – Currently under construction. Coming March 2018“.
Witchwood is owned by Melora Frost (insilvermoonlight), who also owns two stores for clothing and accessories: Petite Mort and Oubliette. While Oubliette is a store for gypsies, witches, vamps, sinners, weirdos and anyone that appreciates the darker, magical side of life, Petite Mort is for the modern bohemian.

Witchwood – Home to Petite Mort & Oubliette: Overview

As far as I understood and read at Melora Frost’s profile, Witchwood will become the new headquarter for both stores and both brands will be marketed together in future. Witchwood is built symetrical. The landing is in the middle of the plot facing a pond with a high waterfall and a wooden pier reaching out into the pond. As you’d suspect by the name Witchwood, there’s a magic, mystic atmosphere.
Around the landing point are several boards, one announcing a photo contest, another an “Enchanted Spring Treasure Hunt” coming in April. Around the landing a thick forest. Two other boards show the way to Petit Mort and to Oubliette. Both stores are huge. I peeked into both – and at Oubliette there was a crowd of customers. It might have been an event.
Melora Frost (insilvermoonlight) organizes events too. She’s Co-founder/Creative Director Season of the Witch events. And there’s a Website.

Witchwood – around the landing point

Beside shopping Witchwood offers several spots to sit and to cuddle in this particular forest atmophere. And by this it also offers the opportunity to take pictures. During my short visit Mistress Jenny came inworld and met me there. And of course I made some pictures of us.

Witchwood – Home to Petite Mort & Oubliette: The shops

Thank you Melora Frost for providing a really nice add-on to your shops. Witchwood is a lovely and mystic place. It also proves that you don’t need a lot of space to create a nice and particular place. I enjoyed my short trip and I’ll have a look at the hunt in April.

Witchwood – places to cuddle

And what about the Titanic? Well, I cut the overview above picture of Witchwood. When I zoomed out to get an overview I saw the Titanic, which might still be the most famous passenger ship ever. Everyone recognizes it characteristic silhouette.
The Titanic here? I visited the Titanic in Second Life back in 2014 (read here). It’s obviously the same recontruction, built Morphius Barbosa. And I also remembered the memorial, which is still there. Just the location changed and it is now just adjacent to Witchwood at Desolate: RMS Titanic, Ship Of Dreams.

RMS Titanic, Ship Of Dreams

RMS Titanic, Ship Of Dreams is group owned. Looking up Morphius Barbosa’s profile, I read that he has sold his avatar but is still in Second Life as Reborn Wingtips.
So whoever is paying now to keep the Titanic in Second Life, thank you! And thank you, Reborn Wingtips for building this legendary ship.

I can recommend a visit to both places, to Witchwood and to RMS Titanic, Ship Of Dreams

Landmark to Witchwood
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Desolate/131/61/25
Season of the Witch Events
https://witchseasonsl.wixsite.com/seasonofthewitch
Landmark to RMS Titanic, Ship Of Dreams
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Desolate/129/162/28

Simploring 2018 (22) A short visit to Acorn

My short simploring tour Thursday, March 1st, let me to Acorn. Again a landmark I picked from scoop.it SL Destinations. Acorn is first of all a shop “Original mesh for all your house & garden decor and furniture needs“. The shop and the sim is owned by Lulu Rage.

Impressions of Acorn (1) – around the landing point, upper left is an overview, lower right is the gazebo

But Acorn is more. It is again an example for combining business with a nice and beautiful environment. You don’t land at the entrance of the shop, instead you land on a nice green island, close to a gazebo. Only when you soom out, you can see the large building which is used for the shop. I first went to the gazebo and looked inside. You can purchase some of the furniture. Of course the sim is also used to exhibit Lulu Rage’s furniture and garden deco, but it is done very decent, no big boards or vendors, just small tags on the items you can buy.

Impressions of Acorn (2) – inside of the gazebo (upper left) / inside of the shop (lower left) / Diomita relaxing at Acorn (upper right) / the look-out (lower right)

The shop itself is huge and most rooms aren’t used yet. It might be that there’s more exhibition area needed soon. Although the shop building is very large and dominating the island, it does fit in the environment and does not destroy the peaceful atmosphere. I went to an overview platform and a walked over the complete island. It offers some really nice spots and views and is made with love and an eye for the detail. My short trip to Acorn was very enjoyable.
Lulu send me a message after this entry was published and told me that Acorn was was created with the help of the ever clever Neva Xenga (nevacrystall). Hence I added this credit here.

Impressions of Acorn (3)

Acorn is worth a visit, you can relax and enjoy there (and shop of course too). Thank you Lulu Rage for adding a nice environment for your shop!

Landmark to Acorn Mainstore
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Plum%20drops/122/53/21

Simploring 2018 (21) Bardeco & Kekeland

I had time for another simploring tour, Monday February 26th, and selected “Bardeco & Kekeland” from scoop.it SL Destinations. Bardeco & Kekeland is a full (moderate) sim, consisting of several islands. On the main island is a town, some parts and a larger peninsula are only land are is only developed to a lower level. But very everything is run down and looks dirty, broken and shabby. I recently found the expression “shabby vintage”, that fits to Bardecon & Kekeland as well.

Bardeco & Kekeland – overview

The sim is owner by Belle des Champs (Bridget Genna) and was built by Dandy Warhlol (Terry Fotherington). Exploring and discovering Bardeco & Kekeland takes up some time as there is a lot to see. Many of the bulidings are not just facades but you can walk in and often they are furnished down to the last detail. There are two larger bars “Bardeco’s”. One is on a seperate island, where you’ll also find an old industrial complex, a small beach and a houseboat. You reach this “Bardeco” from the town walking over a steel bridge. Just the sign “Coffee Shop” indicates that there’s a bar.

Impressions of Bardeco & Kekeland – around the landing Point

Impressions of Bardeco & Kekeland – around the “Coffee Shop”

The second Bardeco is easy to find from a bird eye’s view. It is located underneath the town and has access to the water. The entrance is at the main street though, from where you walk downstairs to the bar, which is quite cosy. I met Dandy Warhlol, who built “Bardeco & Kekeland” there and we had a short chat.

Impressions of Bardeco & Kekeland – the Bardeco underneath the town

Also worth a visit is the abandoned villa on the peninsula. It does not only look abandoned from the outside but also from inside. It reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Pyscho” villa, just the motel is not close by. There’s a thick layer of dust on the furniture and many spiderwebs. It looks as if none stepped inside for years, well done.
The little details make the difference. On my way to the abandoned villa a saw an old bicycle laying just close by the way in a bush. All these little details make Bardeco & Kekeland particular – and there’re many more, but I haven’t seen most of them.

Impressions of Bardeco & Kekeland – the abandoned “Psycho” villa

Bardeco & Kekeland offers a lot of good views for taking pictures, it offers also many possibilities to sit and watch or chat. It has the “shabby vintage” charme as well as it offers the two nice bars. And Dandy told me that they do have events in the bars sometimes.

Various impressions of Bardeco & Kekeland – the industry complex with the house boat (upper and lower left) / the brocken lighthouse (upper right) / Diomita releaxing in a backyard (lower right)

I can recommend a visit as there’s so much to see. Thank you Bridget Genna for providing the sim to everyone, thank you Terry Fotherington for building it. Well done!

Landmark to Bardeco & Kekeland
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chestnut%20Valley/128/211/31

Simploring 2018 (20) Je n’aime pas at DaphneArts

For my simploring tour on February 24th I choose to visit “Je n’aime pas” at DaphneArts. I found DaphneArts and the current exhibition at scoop.it SL Destinations  following a blog post of Kate Bergdorf also titled “Je n’aime pas”.

Je n’aime pas is a joined exhibition by Nur Moo and Hern Worsley combining a strange structure and picture into one piece of art. The structure is built on a hoovering rock. It is a steel scaffolding rising up in the air from the rock and contains 3 levels. The landing is in a container.You first don’t see the structure unless you zoom out. In the container are some pictures, the first part of this exhibition.

“Je n’aime pas” at DaphneArts – the landing point in a container

Stepping out of the container you realize that there’s more. The pictures on the 1st level are non static, they appear and disappear alternating with flurry and never are clear. In the middle of the platform you can teleport to the 2nd level where the pictures are even harder to see as they are on rotating cubes and just shining through. Finally on the 3rd level there’s no pictures, just a big trampoline.

From here you can make out the top of the structure, which is quite a fantasy entity. There are rotors that seem to keep the structure in balance and a bird sits on the top of one frame, like a left over from fauna. Sometimes you notice little pacmans floating around, do they symbolize how future began? Zooming out you can also see that the walls of the structure are covered with solar panels and that the whole structure is floating with the rock, on which it is founded, in the middle of nothing.

“Je n’aime pas” at DaphneArts – the structure (left) / the 3 exhibition floors (middle) / the “now” clock (right)

There are a few places to sit where you can relax and collect the impressions. It’s futuristic, somehow cold and repellent, yet you get drawn in trying to see the pictures, sometimes to blind out the surrounding. Kate Bergdorf summarized “Je n’aime pas” as a “large installation, spanning over three levels, containing virtual imagery, video screenings, floating pac mans, interactive poses, as well as larger constructs like metal scaffolding and a small house“.

Impressions of “Je n’aime pas” at DaphneArts (1)

For sure “Je n’aime pas” is a different approach to make use of the virtual space for arts. The structure itself is worth a visit and it offers a different way to present the pictures. Thank you Nur Moo and Hern Worsley for your exhibtion “Je n’aime pas”.

Impressions of “Je n’aime pas” at DaphneArts (2)

DaphneArts, opened in March 2016, is an art complex that features monthly exhibitions, with a strong focus on the grotesque, surreal and existential themes. It is owned by Sheldon BeRgman (sheldonbr) and Angelika Corral. You can get more information about DaphneArt and upcoming events and exhibition at their website. Thank you both for providing the gallery.

Landmark to “Je n’aime pas”
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Isle%20of%20Seduction/21/194/3086
Kate Bergdorf’s blog post “Je n’aime pas”
https://katebergdorf.wordpress.com/2018/02/20/je-naime-pas/
DaphneArts website
http://www.daphnearts.com/

Simploring 2018 (19) Château de Clagny

I used scoop.it SL Destinations to select a destination for my simploring tour Friday, February 23rd, and picked Château de Clagny. It is not the first château I visited within second life, I was at the Buckingham Palace (read here) in May 2016 and I visited Angel Manor (read here) in January 2015. While the Buckingham Palace still exsists up until today (and way longer), Angel Manor is a product of fantasy with many similarities to real châteaus.

The Château de Clagny in Second Life is a reconstruction of a long lost building, demonstrating that we can visit and experience lost buildings and landmarks within virtual worlds.
“The Château de Clagny was a French country house that stood northeast of the Château de Versailles; it was designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart for Madame de Montespan between 1674 and 1680. Although among the most important of the private residences designed by this great architect, it was demolished in 1769 after years of neglect. Its appearance can only be traced through the engravings made of it, and scattered references in the archives of the Bâtiments du Roi.” (from wikipedia)

When you visit the Château de Clagny in Second Life you’ll land in the central court in front of the château. Right next to the main entrance you can grab a folder full with information and some engravings of the original château.

The “French country house”, what an understatement (!), was built for Françoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marquise of Montespan (5 October 1640 – 27 May 1707), better known as Madame de Montespan, who was the most celebrated maîtresse en titre of King Louis XIV of France, by whom she had seven children (from wikipedia).
The architect was Jules Hardouin-Mansart (16 April 1646 – 11 May 1708), one of the most important European architects of the seventeenth century (from wikipedia).

And now you can visit the Château de Clagny in Second Life!
The reconstruction is quite impressive. This “French country house” is huge and very luxurious. You sense the wealth already from the outside, but the inside isn’t any less luxurious. I walked through many rooms and it was like visiting a palace in the physcial world. Really amazing. The main wing and the right wing are used for living, with dining rooms, bedrooms, a chapel, meeting rooms and smaller representation rooms. In the left wing there’s a huge throne room or ball room. Attached to the right wing are private rooms. The doors were locked, hence I didn’t walk in. Attached to the left wing is the organerie. The whole palace it surrounded by a large park.

Inside of Chateau de Clagny:
Main entrance (upper left)
Chapel (upper right)
a dining room (lower left)
Orangerie (lower right)

The Château de Clagny is owned by a group named LOS TEXANOS, founded by Pixapao Xeno de Bexar (Pixapao Xeno). I don’t know if he’s the creator of Château de Clagny, I can only assume it. Looking at his profile and at other profiles, I found when looking at the objects, I assume that the palace is also used for role playing, yet I didn’t find a clear hint nor did I find advertisements for events at the Château de Clagny. Some of the inventory of the palace is for sale, but there’s also no vendor or any disturbing advertisement for it.

Some outside impressions of Château de Clagny, lower left shows the garden house

As a tourist, just enjoy the views and the luxury! I did enjoy my visit a lot and I couldn’t refrain to take a picture of myself as her majesty “Fetish Queen Diomita” in the throne room.

The throne room of Château de Clagny with “her majesty Fetish Queen Diomita” 🙂

My thank you goes to Pixapao Xeno and the LOS TEXANOS group for providing Château de Clagny to the public. I hope you can maintain the palace for many years to come.

Landmark to Château de Clagny
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Antiquity%20Bexar/84/114/3802
Château de Clagny in Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Clagny
Marquise of Montespan in Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Françoise-Athénaïs_de_Rochechouart_de_Mortemart
Jules Hardouin-Mansart in Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Hardouin-Mansart

Simploring 2018 (18) La Perla – a short trip to Italy

Once again I picked the destination for my simploring tour on February 19th from scoop.it SL Destinations. I decided to make a short trip to Italy and visited La Perla, a nice and cosy old city inspired by the real city of Tropea, Italy.
“Tropea is a municipality located within the province of Vibo Valentia, in Calabria (southern Italy). The town is a famous bathing place, situated on a reef, in the gulf of St. Euphemia connected with the mainland by a narrow strip. It has about 6,500 inhabitants.” (source Wikipedia)

Pictures of Tropea in Italy

La Perla is owned by Addy Hax Hax (Addy Hax). From his profile I took this text about La Perla:
We are very proud to present you a beautiful italian village with its own unique mediterranean style. The idea was to present something special to the residents of Sl, based on the love for southern Italy.
Spend your holiday in SL. It´s free, it´s beautiful and it doesn´t take money to get whereever you want. What about Italy for example? La Perla is a place to relax, to have fun and to meet people from all over the world. Book your holiday now, it´s just a mouseclick away! Enjoy, explore 😉

La Perla – overview

The landmark to La Perla takes you to the central court with some shops, a gallery, a bar, and the town hall. I first visited the town hall where I saw some pictures of Tropea, Italy. That was a good start. From there I began exploring. I walked through the streets and it really felt like being in Italy.
You can walk into some of the houses and there’re some stores. The textures are selected very well and thus everything looks natural. I went to the habour and to the beach and then upstairs to the probably oldest part of La Perla which is located on the top of a steep rock. There’s another court and a church, a real romantic place and obviously it is used for weddings. For sure not the worst choice if you want to marry in SL.

Impressions of La Perla: Central Court (upper left) / Town Hall (upper right) / pictures of Tropea, Italy, shown in the the Town Hall (lower pictures)

Leaving the town I found a park or garden and a nice place to sit and dream (there are many more places for that in La Perla). From there my exploring tour led me to the mansion district. The villas are private but nice to look at from the street. From there I returned to the central court.
Hidden in a corner of a back road I discovered an erotic gallery. Oh dear, naughty Diomita seems always to find these spots *winks*.

Impressions of La Perla: in the town (upper left) / at the harbour (upper right) / at the beach (lower left) / inside of the old village (lower right)

La Perla is just beautiful and picturesque. It exsists already since 2009, yet for me it was new. There’s also a blog about La Perla.

Impressions of La Perla: the old village (upper left) / court at the old village (wedding place) (upper right) / erotic gallery (lower left) / Diomita relaxing at the public garden (lower right)

La Perla is right place for getting away from everyday life and to recover on a short virtually trip. The way Addy Hax built a little Italian town within Second Life is impressive by it’s nativeness. I really enjoyed my short trip and filled my batteries. And there’s for sure a lot more to explore and discover at La Perla.
Thank you, Addy Hax!

Landmark to La Perla
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/La%20Perla/128/91/37
La Perla blog
http://laperlasl.blogspot.de/

Simploring 2018 (17) Zany Zen Railway

Recently I read a post about the Zany Zen Railway on Mona Eberhardt’s blog “The unique, scratch-built narrow gauge Zany Zen Railway and its creator“. Mona interviewed her friend Zen Swords (ZenriaCo Resident) about her baby, abouth the Zany Zen Railway or shorter the ZZR.
It is always fascinating for me to read about the passion and creativity of others in Second Life and to explore it. In the interview Zen reports about her struggle to find a fitting place for her railroad and about the beginnings of the railroad. The ZZR is a narrow gauge railway with 4 stations that extends over 4 sims on Second Life Mainland.

The Zany Zen Railway covering 4 sims with a 20 min round trip – at Somdari station

The train, the four stations and every detail is made with love for the details. The train is annonuced at the stations and it is really fun taking a seat and driving with the train. The only downside is that the surrounding doesn’t fit at all. ZZR is build on mainland and the environment is either just flat and empty land or ugly buildings. In addition there’re many skyboxes and platforms in the air that destroy the view. But if you focus on the train itself, ZZR is something you should see. In particular I enjoyed my visit to the museum at Seogyeo station. There I learned about the narrow gauge locomotives and waggons in the physical world, which were rebuilt by Zen for Second Life.

Comparison of narrow gauge engines and waggons in real life and in Second Life

I travelled with the ZZR from Somdari Station
Voice in your head whispers: Welcome to the Zany Zen Railway 🙂 Second Lifes Friendly Little Line. Passenger Service is Due every 20 mins. There is both a Gift Shop and Museum up at Seogyeo Station. Please check the events board at the left of the entrance for up and coming events.
I came to Ahndang Station and to Seogyeo Station….
Seogyeo Announcer: The ZZR Passenger Service Has Arrived At Platform 1 And Is Stopping For 1 Min
Seogyeo Announcer: For Passengers Disembarking here there is a Museum and the ZZR Gift Shop.

The Zany Zen Railway – impressions from my journey

At Little Coverston Station the train stops and returns back heading to Somdari Station. On my way back, I stopped at Seogyeo Station and visited the museum and the gift shop.
Visiting and traveling with the Zany Zen Railway is really fun. In particular I enjoyed the museum and looking at all the little details at the stations and at the train itself. You just need to blind out the surroundings.

The Zany Zen Railway – at Seogyeo station and at the gift shop

Thank you Zen Swords (ZenriaCo Resident) for creating the ZZR and good luck for your further work with it.

Mona Eberhardt’s blogpost: “The unique, scratch-built narrow gauge Zany Zen Railway and its creator”
https://monaeberhardt.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/the-unique-scratch-built-narrow-gauge-zany-zen-railway-and-its-creator/
Landmark to Somdari Station
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Somdari/237/210/45
Landmark to Seogyeo Station (muesum and gift shop)
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Seogyeo/229/212/39

Diary 2018 (26) Feb 12th – Kinkploring

Monday, February 12th, I went exploring two new landmarks together with Angelique and slave Flo. Both were landmarks that I found reading profiles recently and both are clearly adult. I created the word kinkploring for myself for exploring places with adult content.

We started at The Red Room. The landmark desription reads as if The Red Room is kind of a hotel California “Entering is easy, but escape may prove impossible…“.

Right next to the entrance where you land is a padded room, more a cell but the door was locked. From there you can walk down some stairs and enter the club. Actually The Red Room is a cozy small rubber and fetish club owned by Hinnla. When we visited The Red Room there was just one “guest”, a rubber doll exposed in a cage. There’re some toys, a small cage and several possibilities to sit in The Red Room, which is unsurprisingly held in red. Adjacent to the club are two smaller rooms, one is is equipped with a large rubber bed and some more opportunies to sit, the other is a bath room.

February 12th: Impressions of “The Red Room”

But there’s a bit more. From the landing point you access another room with some storing facilities. That might be the part of The Red Room where escape may prove impossible. Overall we enjoyed our short visit. The Red Room is a cozy place and offers some opportunites for play. It has a more private character. Thank you Hinnla for sharing your place.

February 12th: Impressions of “THE DUNGEON @ Dating”

The second place we visited was “THE DUNGEON @ Dating – For BDSM Lovers” and a real contrast. This club is huge. All rooms ar connected with eachother. One room is used as a club with a large dance floor and a bar. At the time of our visit there were quite some guests. I stored slave drone Flo for a short while and Angelique and I went through all rooms. There’s a lot of gear and equipment, enough room to sit and chat, the walls are decorated with erotic pictures.

For sure THE DUNGEON @ Dating is a good place if you seek to play in a more public area, which can add to the fun. THE DUNGEON @ Dating is owned by Cissy March. Thank you for providing your place for BDSM lovers.

February 12th: Diomita at home with Angelique and slave Bella

When we returned home from the kinkploring tour it was slave Flo’s bedtime and slave Bella just came inworld. I took the opportunity to talk with Angelique and slave Bella. Time flew by very quickly. When Angelique had left, I took slave Bella out and we got a set of RR Vixen cuffs for her. I took off her heavy shackles and the chastity belt and I locked the new cuffs. Quite a change for her!

Landmark to The Red Room
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chained%20Tail%20Estates/152/195/2012
Landmark to THE DUNGEON @ Dating
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dating/115/234/1989

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