All the fun of the fair in Second Life

Fun parks are a nice variation in our Second Life. I visited the “The Unknown Theme Park” and it is really as Inara described it. It’s fun! My first visit was short and I just explored a little corner of the park but I will return and explore more and most probably not alone. And you can visit the park whenever you feel for it, no opening hours :-). Thank you Inara for writing about it.

July 10th: The unknown theme park, alternative fun in SL (1)

July 10th: The unknown theme park, alternative fun in SL (1)

July 10th: The unknown theme park, alternative fun in SL (2)

July 10th: The unknown theme park, alternative fun in SL (2)

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The Unknown Theme ParkThe Unknown Theme Park

Theresa Tennyson-Trang dropped a landmark into my hands recently, with a suggestion Caitlyn and I might like to pay a visit to the Unknown Theme Park. So – we did!

Established in 2006, by Ade Franklin, the park is now managed by Miyi Nishi, and  is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. And were I to sum it up and just a handful of words, I’d describe it as one , and it is quite simply one of those gems of Second Life which needs to be experienced rather than just read about.

The Unknown Theme ParkThe Unknown Theme Park

Located on Heterocera, the park sits between Route 1 and the sea, offering everything a visitor might expect from a theme park – main rides, side shows, activities like 10-pin bowling or skating, all of which have been gathered from creators across SL and brought together for family…

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Noelia Island hunt

In April I wrote about Noelia Island. Quite some time ago I got a group message inviting me for a hunt. It took me some time but during the last days I managed to finally return to Noelia and to do the hunt. The hunt starts with a notecard that you’ll get when you land on Noelia Island and which describes the beckground for the hunt: “NOELIA Island Hunt intends to remind you of your inner wisdom. You will find some precious quotes, which you might like or ponder over. Enjoy the atmosphere of the island, the calmness, beauty and peace, while exploring Noelia and hunting for gifts. 
Your task is this:
Noelia’s Magic Stone of Wisdom has lost many of its precious, inspirational quotes. Find them! The island’s people and animals will provide you with information about where the next quote might be. Ask them for hints, as the story unfolds. If you find the right animal or person, many will hold a gift for you. Bring the quotes back to the magic stone of wisdom!

July 6th: Diomita finished the Noelia Island hunt

July 6th: Diomita finished the Noelia Island hunt

As you can see on the picture above the hunt is due to be closed by June 30th. But it is still open and set up (at least it was on July 6th), so you might need to hurry for doing it. The hunt leads you all across the island, to all the lovely spots that I decribed already back in April. It will take you about one hour and you’ll get some nice prizes like clothes and decorations and a lovely necklace. I really enjoyed the hunt and had fun. And unwrapping the gifts that I got was fun too. And I did keep some of the hunting gifts.

July 6th: Diomita at Noelia Island doing the hunt (1)

July 6th: Diomita at Noelia Island doing the hunt (1)

July 6th: Diomita at Noelia Island doing the hunt (2)

July 6th: Diomita at Noelia Island doing the hunt (2)

Thank you Ida Carlberg and Lyshco for providing this island for us and for setting up the enjoyable hunt. And if the hunt is over when you visit Noelia Island, then just enjoy your visit!

Landmark “Noelia Island”:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Noelia%20Island/114/112/26

Blog Noelia Island”:
https://noeliaisland.wordpress.com/

P.S.: Ida Carlberg IMd me Friday, July 8th, and told me that the hunt will be extended for July – hurry up 🙂

Saturday afternoon simploring tour

Saturday afternoon, July 2nd, I spent some time of simploring and I visited 3 places, all of which were quite different. I first visited Legacy Ridge. You find a full and perfect description in Inara’s blog: “A walk through Legacy Ridge in Second Life“.
July 2nd: Simploring Legacy Ridge (1)

July 2nd: Simploring Legacy Ridge (1)

Legacy Ridge is just a little town somewhere at a coast. It has all you would find typically in such a town: Diner, Motel, park, Car dealer, restaurants, playground, shops … and spreaded among the hills nice homes for the residents. You land in a house, something like a visitor center, where you can join a group and grab a landmark and get some infos about Legacy Ridge.

July 2nd: Simploring Legacy Ridge (2)

July 2nd: Simploring Legacy Ridge (2)

I explored on foot first the little town itself, then I walked along the shoreline and then I took the big tour through the hills. From the town I noticed a modern house up in the hills with a big window from where you must have a great view. And during my walk in the hills I could take a closer look. A really beautiful house, something I’d love to have in RL. I think that is the secret of Legacy Ridge. It all looks so natural, so familiar, that you could think about moving into one of these nice houses – well I’d take the mordern house with the view over the bay.

July 2nd: Simploring Legacy Ridge (3)

July 2nd: Simploring Legacy Ridge (3)

Landmark to Legacy Ridge:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Legacy%20Ridge/174/150/24
Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
https://modemworld.me/2016/07/01/a-walk-through-legacy-ridge-in-second-life/
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July 2nd: Simploring It All Starts With A Smile (IASWAS) (1)

July 2nd: Simploring It All Starts With A Smile (IASWAS) (1)

My next stop was “It All Starts With A Smile” – what a lovely name for a sim. And it is really fitting. It All Starts With A Smile (IASWAS) is a picturesque sim by Kaelyn Alecto and Maxx (Maxxster). It is a group of tropical islands with many places to sit and cuddle, to have a drink, to relax and I could almost feel the sun. At least I had a feeling of vacation and laziness. I explored, I wandered around, I sat down here and there and I took some nice pictures. IASWAS is just lovely for a visit with your love or just for getting away for an hour without a long flight.

July 2nd: Simploring It All Starts With A Smile (IASWAS) (2)

July 2nd: Simploring It All Starts With A Smile (IASWAS) (2)

July 2nd: Simploring (or Simplorelaxing) It All Starts With A Smile (IASWAS) (3)

July 2nd: Simploring (or Simplorelaxing) It All Starts With A Smile (IASWAS) (3)

Landmark to It All Starts With A Smile
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Heavenly%20Groove/140/65/22
Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
https://modemworld.me/2016/06/29/enjoying-a-tropical-smile-in-second-life/
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My Saturday simploring tour ended at MetaLES, an art sim. Inara has a full description in her blog. Ths sim is turning 7 years, hence her blog text is titeled “MetaLES at seven in Second Life“.
July 2nd: Simploring art in SL - MetaLES (1)

July 2nd: Simploring art in SL – MetaLES (1)

I learned that the sim is operated by Ux Hax and Romy Nayar. For the 7th year anniversary it exhibits art work, virtual art form the last 7 years which was captured in pictures by Anita Witt. If I were a regular visitor of the many art sims in SL, I would recognize some of the art exhibited – well but I’m not. I just visit art installation or sims that were created by artists sometimes. But I did recognize some of the artist names mentioned in Inara’s post like Cica Ghost and Bryn Oh. At MetaLES the art is presented quite exceptional. Frames with the pictures hang in the sky, big objects and rocks holding the according hooks. The objects are huge, the pictures are huge. This way my avatar looks quite short and negligible within the art installation, that is for sure an intended effect.

July 2nd: Simploring art in SL - MetaLES (2)

July 2nd: Simploring art in SL – MetaLES (2)

For those interested in art or those who just want to see something different, virtual and temporary art, I do recommend a visit. I enjoyed my visit and the pictures I took will remember me of the particular way the art was presented here.

Landmark to MetaLES
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/MetaLES/242/242/3002
Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
https://modemworld.me/2016/06/30/metales-at-seven-in-second-life/

Keys

When I opened my page at deviant Art Sunday morning I came across a picture of Chisato Watanabe who I watch on dA. It shows her surrounded by keys and is titeled “Arrival at Keys“. That really caught my attention and I commented: “I’ll have to visit this sim! I knew that all the keys I grabbed and lost must be somewhere – there!”. It didn’t take that long to find the place she visited in Second Life – Keys by Cica Ghost.

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (1)

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (1)

Cica Ghost is an artist from Serbia who’s in Second Life since 2010. She created a lot of sims and her art has it’s own handwriting. I visited several of her installations but searching this blog I found just one post about her work: Ruins.
Keys is a sim filled with pipes, grid flooring, screws, steel frames, containers, chains and …. keys! Upon your arrival you will notice the first huge key in the door behind which you enter the sim. I haven’t seen so many keys on one spot ever. They are everywhere and many of them are dangling on chains and seemingly build a curtain.

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (2)

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (2)

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (3)

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (3)

Take a closer look on the picture above. Some of the keys have letters, so they are marked, they belong to someone’s cuffs maybe … just as if here is the storage of all the keys I lost in my time in Second Life. The containers that are spread within the gigantic chaotic mess of pipes, platforms and frames are locked with the huge keys just like the door through which you enter the sim. Of course I entered not just one of the containers. Inside of every one is a giant lonely guy with a scary white face. Beside of him all containers are empty. Maybe it is the same person … or a family … who knows?

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (4)

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (4)

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (5)

June 19th: Keys by Cica Ghost (5)

I searched for a description of Cica Ghost’s keys on the internet as the landmark description simply says “Twisted in a special way…” and found that there’s also a post on Inara Pey’s blog about Keys, that I simply missed – “Cica’s Keys in Second Life“. There you’ll find a more detailled interpretation about Keys and it’s meanings. But I guess everybody has an own interpretation or feeling. For me here are the keys that I lost and in the containers are the souls of the “poor” slaves and subs that I forgot. I am aware that this is a quite individual and opinionated interpretation *winks*.
Last but not least I also visited Cica’s store inworld. The landmark to it is at the landing point to Keys. Here you find some of the stuff Cica Ghost used in her artwork and I remembered that I saw some of it in Cica’s previous installations.

June 19th: visiting Cica Ghost's inworld store

June 19th: visiting Cica Ghost’s inworld store

I am really impressed. Thank you, Cica!

Landmark to Keys by Cica Ghost:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Weed/61/165/43

Landmark to Cica Ghost’s store inworld:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Appalachian/150/143/3502

Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
https://modemworld.me/2016/06/13/cicas-keys-in-second-life/

Chisato Watanabe’s deviant Art page:
http://chisatowatanabe.deviantart.com/

 

New Amilie’s garden

After my simploring tour to La Vie (see my post of yesterday “La Vie in Second Life“) we had our regular Friday night party at night. I was online early and Virgo asked about a theme. Spontaneoulsy I decided for “skirt and chains” mostly because I’m still in control and had plans for taking advantage of my property. The party was relaxing as always. I mentioned it here before, my weekend starts with this party every week. After a while I decided to change into something with chains as well. Here’s a picture…

June 17th: Jenny and Diomita dancing in "skirt and chains" at our Friday night party

June 17th: Jenny and Diomita dancing in “skirt and chains” at our Friday night party

And after the party? As planned I took Jenny to our private skybox and enjoyed. And she woke up today with her chastity belt locked in place. In addition I put her into a latex hood today and kept her naked. We went to Mesmerize Dungeon. Soon after we arrived, slave Nina came online and joined us. Here’s what she wrote on deviant Art:
“Once again a whole week went by before I found time for SL. As the luck would have it, BOTH of my Mistresses were online when I logged in. And my lucky streak didn’t end there either: I went to check out places where Mistresses often hang out, and they were at the first one I teleported into! Neat! On the downside, I probably used up enough luck for a lottery jackpot… 🙂
So, here I am (the one in the reddishpinkish suit), hanging out with Mistresses at Mesmerize Dungeon. Mistress Diomita is currently the Top One, and has put Mistress Jenny into a rather different outfit than she usually wears…”

June 18th: Diomita with Jenny and slave Nina at MD

June 18th: Diomita with Jenny and slave Nina at MD

I decided to take the two on a simploring tour to Amelie’s garden. Amelie’s garden has gone through a full refurbisment. Now Gwen’s storage and Amelie’s garden are close together and you can see the storage from the landing point of Amelie’s garden. I was in the new garden already a few weeks ago but exploring the whole garden and underground maze takes more than just one visit. We explored together and after a while I found a place to store slave Nina in just the way that I had in mind.

June 18th: Diomita exploring Amelie's garden with Jenny and slave Nina

June 18th: Diomita exploring Amelie’s garden with Jenny and slave Nina

June 18th: slave Nina locked lustfully at Amelie's garden

June 18th: slave Nina locked lustfully at Amelie’s garden

Nina wrote on deviant art: “After we left the Mesmerize Dungeon, Mistress Diomita wanted to explore a bit. The destination of today’s little expedition was Amelie’s Garden and Dungeon. We wandered for a while in the dungeon, until Mistress saw a device She decided to put me into. I am still in it as I write this, writhing helplessly as the vibrator continues to purr inside me. When Mistress Diomita was setting me up, I wondered aloud about the purpose of the big fan attached to the table. Mistress assured me that it was a cooling fan, but once I was securely fastened, it turned out to be a HEATER instead! Oh-my-god! As if I wasn’t sweaty enough from the relentless vibrator assault, now there is also a heater blowing warm air into my already hot latex covered body!”
We left slave Nina in the underground maze and went to the house at Amelie’s garden where I found a nice place for myself to relax and to talk with Jenny. I guess it was more relaxing for me than for her though.

June 18th: Mistress Diomita and Jenny at Amelie's garden

June 18th: Mistress Diomita and Jenny at Amelie’s garden

After Jenny had to leave I returned to the underground maze to check about slave Nina. She was not alone anymore. Another slave, her name is Ysabel (sklavin.ysabel), was loitering around there and I made sure that she stayed close to slave Nina so that both can enjoy each others company.

Diomita with slave Nina (in the background) and Ysabel (sklavin.ysabel) at Amelie's garden

Diomita with slave Nina (in the background) and Ysabel (sklavin.ysabel) at Amelie’s garden

What a nice Saturday afternoon 🙂

 

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 …

La Vie (1)

La Vie (1)

La Vie (2)

La Vie (2)

La Vie (3)

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.

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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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Gates of Melancholy

Sunday morning, June 12th, another time for simploring. I went to the “Gates of Melancholy” following Inara Pey’s blog entry “Standing in the Gates of Melancholy in Second Life“. This time I changed into something comfy and no heels *winks*.  Here’s the landmark’s description “This sim is based on and inspired from the life and work of the famous American painter Andrew Wyeth. It is created to emulate and elicit the feel in the watercolor paintings done by Andrew Wyeth“.

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (1)

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (1)

Upon landing you get a notecard that describes the sim which was created by shelly70. The sim is based on and inspired from the work of the American painter Andrew Wyeth. Andrew Newell Wyeth (July 12, 1917 – January 16, 2009) was one of the best-known U.S. painters of the middle 20th century. In his art, Wyeth’s favorite subjects were the land and people around him. Wyeth often noted: “I paint my life.” One of the best-known images in 20th-century American art is his painting Christina’s World.

Christina's World (1948) by Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009)

Christina’s World (1948) by Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009)

Back to SL: Shelly created the sim as a virtual 3 dimensional painting, it is as if you step into Andrew’s world. Look at the painting above and at the pictures I took, the similarity is quite astounding. The landscape is rough and you can sense that farming was a challenge here. Nonetheless it’s beautiful and peaceful. Although some of the buildings look abandoned there are enough houses still occupied. Not only because the buildings are old and the farming equipment is old and rusty but also because of the rough yet peaceful nature and the missing signs of the 21st century I felt like being pushed back into the 1930ies or 40ies.

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (2)

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (2)

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (3)

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (3)

I need to mention the music. Shelly selected the perfect music for her sim. It’s modern, easy listening music, mostly slow, quiet and melodious. Just the right music to sit down and let your mind wander – and yes, it enhances melancholy (but not in a bad sense). I really enjoyed my visit of about an hour. It was a perfect way to spent a Sunday morning and to slow down.

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (4)

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (4)

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (5)

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy (5)

Thank you Shelly for your great work. I’m not into arts, but I guess that you did a lot of studies to create this sim. I really enjoyed and I strongly recommend a visit.

Landmark “Gates of Melancholy”:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Gates/64/218/25

Link to Inara Pey’s article about Gates of Melancholy:
https://modemworld.me/2016/06/05/standing-in-the-gates-of-melancholy-in-second-life/

PS.: It is always hard to select some pictures as I make dozends when I go simploring. The picture below provides a little insight for you from what I have to pick 🙂

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy - my collection of pictures

June 12th: Gates of Melancholy – my collection of pictures

 

Khaled

Friday late afternoon I found time for simploring again. Not surprising that I followed one of Inara’s latest advices again posted under the title “Visiting an eternal corner of Second Life“. What I learned there is that Khaled is Arabic and means eternal (look it up on Wikipedia: Khalid)

My landing in Khaled was quite wet. I landed a few meters away of the beach –  in the water. After looking about I met Now Edit (cambiamento.radikal), the owner of Khaled, on the beach where he was setting up the waves and complained that he couldn’t get them to look like he wanted them to look. I said hello to him and we had a short, nice chat. I didn’t want to disturb him as I know that building need some focussing and I also wanted to discover the island. He was very friendly and polite and welcomed me to explore his sim. His way of welcoming visitors is also expressed in the landmark description of Khaled: “This island was born to be a reference point for blogger. An island with open rez (60 minutes auto return), free pose balls, games and vehicles. If you like best of your stay. Recommend us in your photos, tags and picks the profile. Thank you.”

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - Meeting Now Edit (cambiamento.radikal)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – Meeting Now Edit (cambiamento.radikal)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - at the beach

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – at the beach

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - Overview

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – Overview

I first walked along the beach which has some nice spots to sit down and just enjoy. From here you see another small island and what seems to be mainland and mountains in the background. The island is connected to the mainland with a stone bridge. At the end of the beach I walked up some rocks and reached the high plateau of the island that is covered with high trees. A rugged cobbled path leads you to the quite modern lodge in the middle of the island. From here you also see a folly through the trees, something that not really fits to the rest of the island on the first glance. Inside there is a big mess, lots of books, a telescope and an old lounger. It looks like a place to retreat and to dive into another world.

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - the cabin

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – the cabin

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - the folly

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – the folly

I continued and walked along the cobbled path, that definitively wasn’t build for my plateau high heels. I should wear sneakers for simploring. Across the bridge there’s an old goods station and the rest of a farm. There’s a freight train in the goods station and the railway vanishes in 2 tunnels. I walked around a bit and discovered how perfectly Now Edit has embedded this place into a sim surround. It takes some time to see where the sim ends. Well done! Close to the goods station is also a pier where you can rezz a boat and make a tour to see Khaled from the water. Here are some impressions of the goods station.
June 10th: A visit to Khaled - at the goods station (1)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – at the goods station (1)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - at the goods station (2)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – at the goods station (2)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - at the goods station (3)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – at the goods station (3)

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - exploring from the water

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – exploring from the water

As Inara mentioned, there’s also a secret to discover – a big cave with a tunnel system. Actually I went into every edge and room of the cave to see if there’s anything else, but during my visit there was nothing. In the meanwhile Now Edit came to the cave. I asked him about the cave and what he plans to do with it. He has no particular use for it so far and was about to rezz some bats, rats and a skeleton. So maybe I should return for Halloween? I would use the caves for a different purpose and those who know me might have an idea *winks*.

June 10th: A visit to Khaled - Meeting Now Edit (cambiamento.radikal) in the cave

June 10th: A visit to Khaled – Meeting Now Edit (cambiamento.radikal) in the cave

Khaled is for sure worth a visit and I will return just to see which little details Now Edit (cambiamento.radikal) has added. It is rare to feel so welcomed like I felt in Khaled. Thank you Now!

Landmark “Khaled”:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lennox/110/144/22

Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
https://modemworld.me/2016/06/09/visiting-an-eternal-corner-of-second-life/

In the countryside

Sunday mornings I often find some time for simploring. This time I did the trip to the countryside. A really beautiful piece of Second Life. Dicky (dick.spad) did a great job. He describes his sim like this:
Countryside is  a area I created thats a quiet place to enjoy the wildlife and the peace & tranquility of nature. It is open to the public and it’s dedicaced to sl photographers.. Please respect others while here and have fun!! Clothing is optional“.
Looking at his profile you’ll notice that Dicky loves nudity, so why should he forbid it on his own land?

June 5th: In the countryside (1)

June 5th: In the countryside (1)

As Inara writes in her blog entry about this sim “A trip to the Countryside in Second Life” it is amazing how Dick melted the sim surround with the sim itself. You can seemingly notice no end, your view is not limited and the sim boarder is soft and natural. At one corner of countryside Dick has his private edge, a big house nicely embedded into the nature. Two bikes in front of the house hint about another passion of Dick. I overstepped the fence one time (sorry for that!!) and a nice message popped up, that I am trepassing and should respect his privacy, what I did of course.

June 5th: In the countryside (2) - seemingly endless

June 5th: In the countryside (2) – seemingly endless

June 5th: In the countryside (3) - the farm

June 5th: In the countryside (3) – the farm

Beside the great views (it remembered me again about this song “Into the great wide open“), there’s a farm and many many spots to sit and to cuddle, to enjoy the peace that radiates from this piece of Second Life. Thank you Dick for providing your sim to the public. I really enjoyed the hour that I spent there.

Landmark “Countryside”:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Habitat%20Springs/231/23/22

Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
https://modemworld.me/2016/06/01/a-trip-to-the-countryside-in-second-life/

Diary (60) June 4th – June 6th

This diary post will be a bit longer as I had other posts like Jenny’s collaring anniversary that came first. On Saturday, June 4th, slave Nina showed up after a longer time being busy in her RL. She still needs to get her new catsuit with the flag of Finland from slave Adarra. At this point I wonder when we will finish with this outfit. It will be for sure the slave’s outfit for June. I went to Enslaved with her to show her the Gord doll outfit, an outfit that would really fit to slave Nina’s likes.
Later I took slave Nina and slavin C to Beautiful Suicide, the sim with the weired name that I visited just a few days before and about which I wrote in here (see this blog Beautiful Suicide). I thought that the slaves will fit quite well with the display dummies there and will add some colour to the foggy and enigmatic atmosphere – and they did!

June 4th: Visiting Beautiful Suicide with the slaves

June 4th: Visiting Beautiful Suicide with the slaves (1)

I took another picture with the small Island and the “Beautiful Suicide” board in the background and then we went to the amuesment park. While we were there all of us were ejected from the sim without a fore warning – strange. Beautiful Suicide is an adult sim and I’m not aware that we violated any rule. Well it is an owner’s priviledge to eject anybody he doesn’t like on his property. I’m just curios what we did wrong. Anyway, I still recommend a visit of Jaidens’ sim, it’s so weired, mystic and different.

June 4th: Visiting Beautiful Suicide with the slaves (2)

June 4th: Visiting Beautiful Suicide with the slaves (2)

After this incident I went to Lochme withe the slaves and began to fill “Lochme Tower”. I like this storage and the inmates in the upper cells have a nice view on the sim. What I also like that you can adjust the doll’s pose of each cell. And last but not least the whole procedure of getting a cage, placing the slave doll into it and storing the cell away again is fun for the domme.  And while we watched the slaves, Jenny, Starry and I had a nice chat.

June 4th: The slaves (slavin C, slave Nina, sklavin Gebby) stored in Lochme Tower

June 4th: The slaves (slavin C, slave Nina, sklavin Gebby) stored in Lochme Tower

Sunday, June 5th, I spent simploring first. I will write a post about my simploring tour soon. In the evening I was together with slavin C. We spent some time at The Secret House where I took this picture while slavin C cleaned my boots…

June 5th: Diomita and slavin C at TSH

June 5th: Diomita and slavin C at TSH

Sunday, June 5th, was also Jenny’s 8th collaring day. She’s on vacation, hence i saw her just in the late evening. We had a really nice chat, just as it is among partners for such a long time. Of course I also took a picture of my property and me on this really extraordinary occasion, extraordinairy not only in SL (it is very rare in SL) but also already not what you can expect in RL. Thank you, Jenny, my world!

June 5th, 2016: Diomita with Jenny Maurer, who is collared for 8 years now (1)

June 5th, 2016: Diomita with Jenny Maurer, who is collared for 8 years now (1)

June 5th, 2016: Diomita with Jenny Maurer, who is collared for 8 years now (2)

June 5th, 2016: Diomita with Jenny Maurer, who is collared for 8 years now (2)

Monday, June 6th, I had many of the slaves around. I took them to Lochme where Jenny joined us and the slaves look just amazing as a group. Where ever I take them, I get may flattering IMs. Who knows, I might fill the Lochme Tower one day…. can you tell who is who in the picture below?

June 6th: Diomita and Jenny with the slaves at Lochme Tower

June 6th: Diomita and Jenny with the slaves at Lochme Tower

We went back home to evade the lag and played “Cards against humanity” – that was fun! At one question slave cecy was so sure to win, that she bet she would go into Lochme Tower if she looses. She lost. So slave cecy is now in Lochme Tower. It was pure coincidence that Kitty showed up at the very same moment and she began to tease slave cecy about the nice view from the top of Lochme Tower. Well, Kitty enjoys the view now too.

June 6th: slave cecy and Kitty stored in Lochme Tower

June 6th: slave cecy and Kitty stored in Lochme Tower

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