Diary 2019 (120) August 13th – Back in control, day 2
19 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Angelique Maurer, Caged Elegance, Club DeLust, Diomita Maurer, Domme a Domme, Heavy Bondage Club, Jenny Maurer, Mount Everest, Psi's realm, slave Christin, slave Flo
Portraits of Angelique Maurer
18 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in about family members Tags: Angelique Maurer, Diomita Maurer, Jenny Maurer, slave Flo
Thank you for sharing these beautiful portrait pictures, Angelique.
Simploring 2019 (89) Grauland
17 Aug 2019 2 Comments
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Diomita Maurer, Grauland, JimGarand, korazen, M-1 Art Poses, scoop.it
For my simploring tour on Tuesday, July 30th, I selected Grauland from scoop.it SL Destinations https://www.scoop.it/t/second-life-destinations. Grauland is an adult homestead owned by JimGarand. The landmark description doesn’t reveal much “Photogenic sim and home to M-1 ART POSES“.
The landing is right next to a piece of art, a fist (Fist Statue – Marble inWorldLight) made by Korazen. Also close to the landing is an auditorium, but it has no stage and the audience looks at a painted wall. Let us imagine that in the case of an event, there’d be a screen installed. I began my exploring tour looking at the heap of stones which is also close to the landing point. The heap looks a bit like a breakwater wall. It is for sure a very interesting motive for pictures. And because of the magic of Second Life it is not covered with bird droppings although there’re lots of birds at Grauland.
I continued my tour at the beach. It is a lovely large beach and the waves in the background are impressive. Again you find a lot of birds here and some places to sit and relax and to enjoy the beach. The beach has a very natural atmosphere.
I visited the old factory building, that seems to be abandonned for many years already. There’s no roof nor a door but it might be still a bit more protected from wind inside. You can see that someone is living here, there’s a sofa, a few pictures, garbage, a shopping cart and a litte cage (yes we’re on an adult sim). Continuing my simploring tour I sat down at another abandonned hut and I walked to the other end of the island, where you can enjoy a lovely view over the whole island from a rock. On the top of the rock is another little hut, that looks a bit like a bus station from outside. But inside there’re two chairs and a few pictures and it looks like someone really loves being here.
But the most outstanding piece of Grauland is the field of concrete blocks that covers around a quarter of the whole island. The concrete blocks are also in the bay and on a small island in the center of the hoof. This island is connected with a wooden footbridge with the main island. The concrete blocks did remind me of the holocaust monument in Berlin. I have no idea what they express here or if there’s any intended interpretation. On the fist view the distribution of the single blocks seem to be random. I managed to jump on one of them and to have a better view. The field seems to be endless … does it continue under water?
And the spontaneous photo session was reason enough to have a look at the M-1 Art Poses shop that is located on a platform in 2000m height. I tried the poses with the bike and got two other great selfies.
I appreciate it a lot when shop owners combine their business with providing a place for the public to enjoy, like Jim did with Grauland. The sim is outstanding in it’s own way. The enviroment is meagre, but still beautiful, the field of concrete blocks offers a lot of different interpretations and for sure a great background. And the beach is just great being that natural. Thank you Jim, for providing Grauland to the public. I had fun exploring the island, the art and last but not least trying out the poses.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mobile/102/197/23
M-1 Art Poses inworld shop
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mobile/193/132/2028
M-1 Art Poses on marketplace
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/204042
Diary 2019 (119) August 12th – Back in control, day 1
16 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Club DeLust, Diomita Maurer, Domme a Domme, Jenny Maurer, Mount Everest, slave Flo, slave Kathryn
Diary 2019 (118) August 11th – The start of a green light
15 Aug 2019 1 Comment
in Diary Tags: Angelique Maurer, Dana Drezelan, Diomita Maurer, Domme a Domme, Jenny Maurer, Mesmerize Dungeon, Mistress Jenny, Mount Everest, slave Flo
Sunday, August 11th, I met with Mistress Jenny in the afternoon and we caught up with our mutual news at home first. Mistress was still wearing her cuffs with her keys out which teased my badly the days before. When she granted my next green light, a couple of days before she set that Sunday as the earliest beginning. I was tempted to take the keys right away but decided to leave her a bit in the dark about when I would take control. Instead I asked her to be allowed to lick her as I needed my fix badly again. Mistress Jenny granted it and commented that I could also take my fix instead of asking for it … she seemed to be as eager for the green light as I was *winks*.
Diary 2019 (117) August 9th/10th Varied days
14 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Angelique Maurer, Dart Trapdoor, Della Randt, Diomita, Domme a Domme, enigmawrappednightmare, Friday night party, Heavy Bondage Club, lovelyrose387, Madoka Kawabata, Mistress Jenny, Mount Everest, papafox57, rileylynch, slave cecy, slave Emmi, slave Flo, Starbright Wingtips, Virgo Babii
We went home to meet slave Flo and Angelique but slave Flo had to leave soon after. Mistress Jenny, Angelique and I went to Heavy Bondage club for a bit and Mistress summoned slave Kathryn to us. And that’s it about the afternoon as I had to tend to my RL again. Mistress Jenny unlocked my ankle cuffs and allowed me to take them off before we went offline.
slave Flo was inworld in the meanwhile. We went to the Stonehaven patio and had just arrived as slave slut cecy came inworld and Madoka Kawabata joined us for a visit. Within 5 minutes I became busy *winks*. But it was relaxing. I ordered Suzi to strip and after slave slut cecy crashed twice and didn’t return, Suzi had to clean the floor and to lick up slut’s puddle.
Simploring 2019 (88) Antiquity and Regency Buckingham
13 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Antiquity, Diomita Maurer, Jacon Cortes, Regency Buckingham
For my simploring tour on Friday, July 26th, I picked a place that I visited before back in 2016, Regency Buckingham (Recreating Buckingham Palace in Second Life). But I didn’t land at Regency Buckingham, instead I landed at Antiquity Visitors Center and I admit reading the offered notecard there and seeing all the different teleport pads did confuse me first.
Antiquity is made up of two full sims and thirteen homesteads, in total 15 (!) sims that are spread over 3 levels, the ground level, the Forest level at 2000m and the cotswolds level at 3800m. It exists for over 11 years now and has developed over time. Antiquity is a roleplay community for the time period of 1730-1830. The sims are owned by Jacon Cortes de Bexar (Jacon Cortes).
Besides or within the roleplay you can follow different activities in Antiquity and you can visit several historical buildings. There are equestrian facilities, sailing facilities, markets, taverns and inns. And of course there are quite some regular and special events. At Antiquity you will find the Buckingham palace, the Texas Capitol building, two manors, historic parks, and permanent and rotating art exhibits. This would be enough material for 10 blogpost if I only had enough time for visiting and writing. I think I’ll never get bored in Second Life *winks*
I decided to visit Regency Buckingham as I had intended. At the entrance you can grab a very elaborated notecard for a public tour with a description and history of what you see. First of all it is not the Buckingham palace as we know it in this day and age, but rather it is what George IV. intended to build when he ordered the architect John Nash to build the palace instead of the Buckingham house for him in the 1820s.

Regency Buckingham – Grand Entrance (1) (upper left) / Bow room (3) (upper right) / Green Drawing room (9) (lower left) / Blue Drawing room (13) (lower right)
All of the art you see within, and much of the furnishing and other aspects of the decor, have been selected or created on the basis of the extensive resources provided online by the Royal Collection Trust. The Regency Buckingham in Second Life is the result of 3.5 years work of Jacon Cortes with the help of Crotian Egerton, Twelfth Night, Leandro Malaspina, Cathryn Beaumont and Gaianed Francisco di Cremona. Art has been curated from the Royal Collection by Jane Ixtar and Tiamat Windstorm.

Regency Buckingham – Throne Room (10) (upper left) / Music room (14) (upper right) / Throne Room (10) with Queen Diomita (lower left) / Grand Staircase (7) (lower right)
I made the tour of Regency Buckingham following the orientation map, that is also enclosed in the notecard. For every room you get very detailed and specific information about the background, the use of the room and the exhibited art. Most of the art, like in the halls, are collections from certain kings. None is painted after the 1840s.

Regency Buckingham – State Dining room (12) (upper left) / Ministers Staircase (16) (upper right) / King’s Gallery (11) (lower left) / Diomita with the “tour guide”
(lower right)
It was once again a very impressive experience to visit the palace. It’s also good to see that there’re very strong and passionate communities in Second Life that do exist for more than a decade – and that the Regency Buckingham is still in this virtual world. I personally think, if you’re in Second Life, Regency Buckingham is one of the places you must have seen. Thank you Jacon for your dedication and for enabling this really outstanding piece of Second Life.
Landmark to Antiquity (Visitors Center)
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Antiquity%20Texas/160/51/2002
Landmark to Antiquity – Regency Buckingham (Forest level)
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Antiquity%20Texas/154/179/2002
Diary 2019 (115) July 31st – August 6th The end of a long red light
11 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Diomita Maurer, Ehesklavin, Mistress Jenny, Sheva Xaris, slave Kathryn
Now I have to relax a bit and to get out of my deep sub space. Mistress Jenny will allow a green light soon and I need to be prepared.
And that’s it for this short diary entry.
Simploring 2019 (87) Carolina
10 Aug 2019 2 Comments
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Arol Lightfoot, Carolina, Diomita Maurer, La Vie, scoop.it
For my simploring tour on Tuesday, July 23rd, I picked “Carolina” from scoop.it SL Destinations. From what I saw there it seemed to be the perfect place to visit on a really hot Summer day in RL.
Carolina is a moderate homestead owned by Arol Lightfoot. The name rang a bell to me and looking up my own blog I found out that Arol was also involved in La Vie, a place that I visited 3 times, but it was always different (Simploring 2018 (1) La Vie in Winter / La Vie in Second Life / Simploring 2017 (83) La Vie in Autumn). Carolina is described in the landmark profile as a place with “warm sandy shores and a tropical environment, filled with wildlife, relaxing beaches, and grassy areas“. I couldn’t sum it up any better.
Carolina offers a lot of beaches, only interrupted by some smaller rocks. There are many opportunities to sit and cuddle and to watch the wildlife. Besides seagulls, you’ll find many other birds, seals, a pair of playing dogs, flamingos, horses, donkeys and ducks, just to name a few. As most of them are animated it is fun to look at them or to wait for the right moment for a picture.
In the center of California is a residential house, which is fully furnished and free to visit. As far as I could find out there’re no restricted areas at Carolina. At this house in the center is a funny sign that made me smile “Notice: Protect your food. Management cannot replace food stolen by seagulls“. And two seagulls are sitting on this sign!
Further in the North is another house with a workshop at the beach. Obviously it is also used for repairing small boats. But this boathouse (I called it boathouse) offers also a nice living room with seaview as well as a decking for bbq’s and for socializing behind of it.
The North of Carolina is a bit greener. And there’s an old rollercoaster, which offers a particular motif for pictures.
Finally there’s a lighthouse and a crashed small plane. It is seen best from the decking of the third house in Carolina. This decking has the best views of the island in my personal opinion. It is close to the flamingos, you can see some seals from there, you can look over to the lighthouse and the rollercoaster and you can look along the inlet that almost leads to the house in the center.
I enjoyed more than an hour exploring Carolina and I had fun to try out some of the places to sit and relax. I wonder if Arol Lightfoot did name the island “Carolina” because of North and South Carolina in the US. Some views did remind me of the outer banks in North Carolina. Anyway, if you seek a place to wind down at a beach or to for a short virtual vacation, you should visit Carolina. Thank you Arol for sharing your sim with the public. I had a great time there.
Landmark to Carolina
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Margarita%20Isle/185/50/25
flickr group
https://www.flickr.com/groups/14671177@N22/




































