Yesterday we had another rather quiet night. Jenny and I first released slave Nina from the steel bondage rack at Nico’s. Then we took her and slave Flo to Latex Station. The Latex Station is closing on Feb 15th unfortunately. What a shame as we have quite some clothes from there. As an upside everything is on sale right now. We selected a latex nun outfit for the slaves and went home where we instructed the slaves about their new outfit. After all we will give the slaves a break from the living latex dolls outfit.
Later Jenny and I visited some Clubs and caught up with news. I just took one picture last night – here it is:

Diary (11) Feb 3rd
04 Feb 2016 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Diomita Maurer, Jenny Maurer, Latex Station, Nico's, Second Life, slave Flo, slave Nina
Diary (10) Feb 2nd
03 Feb 2016 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Diomita Maurer, Jenny Maurer, Ropers Playground, Second Life, sklavin Gebby, slave cecy, slave Flo
Last night was quiet. Jenny was online only shortly and we began to discuss and to look for a next slave outfit for a change. But Jenny had connection problems so she left early being tired anyway. Three of the living latex dolls were present, sklavin Gebby, slave Flo and slave cecy. Before going to bed myself I stored sklavin Gebby and slave cecy at Ropers playground. So for today just a short diary post.
High Water
02 Feb 2016 1 Comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life, Uncategorized Tags: Diomita Maurer, High Water, Inara Pey, Living in a Modemworld, Morton Funk, Second Life
Yesterday I visited “High Water“. Again a sim that I found following Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog “High Water in Second Life“
High water is more or less a flooded flat sim with scattered trees, grass islands, flowers, some animals, horses … and the clouds are rushing by on the skies. I didn’t change the windlight setting for my visit and just took it as it was set. It takes some time to discover the hidden places to sit and relax. My first impression was that there’s nothing to see, but there is enough to discover.
First of all I stepped with my high heels in the ankle deep water ….
Then I found a horse to ride and to stay dry, but honestly that was really not the right outfit for riding a horse, hence I changed.

Feb 1st: Diomita visiting High Water…. ok, a dress and high heels is not the right outfit for riding
It is way more convenient to visit by riding a horse and it was fun to gallop and to hear the noise of the hooves. As Inara wrote, beside this noise you won’t hear much (if you don’t turn music on, what I forgot when i visited). Nonetheless the atmosphere is somehow very calming and its a place to wind down and to enjoy. The sim was created by Morton Funk (mortonfunk). I searched to find some words from him about his creation, but all I found is this snippet about High Water in his profile: “never underestimate creative people and the depths that they will go”
I think my pictures tell a lot about High Water and you should also read what Inara wrote about High Water.
Enjoy your ride!
Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
http://modemworld.me/2016/01/28/high-water-in-second-life/
Landmark “High Water”:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/High%20Water/7/242/21
Diary (9) Jan 31st
01 Feb 2016 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Diomita Maurer, Jenny Maurer, Juicy, Nico's, slave Nina
Yesterday afternoon we visited slave Nina at Miss Nico’s place. She’s still locked there in the steel rack that keeps her tight and helplessly. The drool from the pacifier gag runs down her chin and her moans fill the room, in particular when we start the Little vibrator inside of her chastity belt – such a nice living latex doll she is!
Jenny met a friend of hers, Juicy (juiceeFrute.resident). She introduced me to her and seeing all her restraints with the according key in the padlocks, I could not hold back from locking her. We brought her to Nico’s and chained her next to slave Nina, so that she has some company for a while. After some teasing and just as we were about leaving, slave Flo showed up and I could take this lovely colourful picture of the three slaves.
At Lochme and Miss Nico’s
31 Jan 2016 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: Diomita Maurer, Jenny Maurer, Lochme, Mistress Jenny, Nico's, Second Life, slave Nina
Last night was comparably quiet, a typical Saturday night. In the afternoon Jenny gave me the choice who of us would be in charge this night. I decided to be at Mistress’ feet and thus I was wearing cuffs. slave Nina was our only slave online. As Mistress Jenny demanded some time with me alone we had to find a nice place to store slave Nina. We first went to Lochme and found a really fitting place for our living latex doll, a leash post with a board “DOLL”.
But Mistress Jenny was not convinced yet and wanted to check out another place, Miss Nico’s Home & Dungeon. Miss Nico’s place provides a lot of different playspaces for several kinks. We explored it together a little bit before we placed slave Nina into a steel bondage rack. We secured all locks, switched the vibrator of her chastity belt on, and left her moaning into her pacifier gag.
Diomita in art – Gates of memories
26 Jan 2016 Leave a comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: art in SL, Diomita Maurer, Gates of memories, Inara Pey, Living in a Modemworld, Mistero Hifeng, Raya Jonson, Second Life, shelly70
I found some time for simploring again. Yesterday I visited the “Gates of memories“. The sim’s description in the landmark is short: “We don’t remember days, we remember moments“. So what is it about? Basically it is a sparse winter landscape with two small houses. The whole island is snowbound and it is snowing permanently. Embedded in this scenery is art which is outstanding in the quite monotonous scenery.

Jan 25th: Diomita in art at “Gates of memories” (1). Left sculpture by Raya Jonson, right sculpture by Mistero Hifeng.
As the whole island is snowbound and the sky is gray and as it is snowing, you won’t see many colours. Hence, every coloured piece gets particular attention in this surrounding, like the coloured paper laterns that you see first time when landing in the sim. Later I came across a red car with a christmas tree on it’s roof. This car would not get any attention elsewhere but here it is a real eye candy, literally glowing red.
For me, “Gates of memories” represents another way to exhibit art. You can become part of it as you walk through it, sit beside it or even on it, get close to it and as you become part of it as a counterpart of the art itself. The fact that the art is in a virtual world and thus only exsists temporarily plus the fact that you become part of the art by walking through it or standing next to it , makes a visit unique. What is left are memories and maybe a few pictures which capture the moment.
There’s a detailled description of the sim in Inara Pey’s “Living in a Modemworld” blog titeled “Stepping through the Gates of Memories in Second Life” with her impressions of this region. “Gates of memories” was created by the photographer shelly70 and the following quote from her profile fits perfectly with her sim “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away“.
Related link in Inara Pey’s Living in a Modemworld blog:
http://modemworld.me/2016/01/19/stepping-through-the-gates-of-memories-in-second-life/
Landmark “Gates of memories”:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Amazing/218/150/23
Enjoy your own visit and create your own memories! Thank you shelly70 for providing the sim for our pleasure and memories.
























