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 Life⢠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 Lifeā¢. 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 Lifeā¢, 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 →