The Crown - There are those little moments in live upon which I ask myself the question if The Queen ever had to put up with that shit. Just little things, like butter straight from the fridge being too hard to spread, causing one's toast to break when one attempts to butter it. Or shoelaces... Continue Reading →
Partridge in a Pear Tree – Episode 35
Right! It's high time to pick up my Christmas series where I left off last year, with a new episode of Partridge in a Pear Tree, looking at what's hot, new, free or simply an old Christmas favourite of mine in Seconde Lifeâ„¢ that still has plenty of spirit left in it. Last year Deadwool... Continue Reading →
Virtual beach therapy 3
Picture it... The splashing sounds of the waves breaking upon the beach, the occasional not-too-intrusive cries of seagulls, a pool float gently rocking on the waves in a small area of the ocean that's been cordoned off by a low wall, to stop you from bobbing off in your sleep and waking up in the... Continue Reading →
Castor Cottage – Episode 7
I think we have finally come to the end of my tour of Castor Cottage, the (for me) huge house I decorated way back when I still did a bit of socialising in Second Lifeâ„¢. These days I tend to keep to myself and I also seem to have lost "voice" somewhere along the way... Continue Reading →
Lelutka Heads 2.5 – continued
I had a chance to work on another shape I had for the Lelutka Skyler 1.1 mesh head and found out that for the other Lelutka heads I have in my inventory, I will not have to adjust the shapes I made for them because the Luka and Connor head were both version 2.0 when... Continue Reading →
Shopping For David August 2020
I've been feeling somewhat funky lately and after a couple of days without even starting up Second Lifeâ„¢, I'm easing back into things with a quick blog post for the NX-Nardcotix David mesh body. In the previous three episodes of Shopping For David I experimented a little with skins and heads. This time I find... Continue Reading →
New Port House I
As much as I like tinkering with smaller houses like the Second Life version of the Farnsworth House or a simple guest cottage, I do enjoy getting stuck in with a bigger project. My only rule is: just let me do my thing. Real life is full of "do this, do that" and for me,... Continue Reading →
Fallingwater inspired home
As a teenage boy I walked a rather unconventional educational path from home economics to child care. I vividly remember the course in which I got to draw little floor plans for living spaces and put together mood boards. As a grownup I would occasionally attempt to build a house out of bits of cardboard,... Continue Reading →
Sexy dining room in a mock Tudor house
When I was asked to furnish and decorate a dining room in a mock Tudor house I pounced on the opportunity, as I hadn't worked with that particular style before. Luckily I was allowed to go for a design scheme which has a Tudor feel to it, without having to stick to items that were... Continue Reading →



