Evening Prayer_001 by Lelani Carver This is how I spend some of my time on Second Life: in church. Yes, I’m weird. And I’ll twitch my tail and flick my kitty ears in irritation if you think there’s anything wrong … Continue reading
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Jacqrat Pizzicato’s Big Hair_001 by Lelani Carver This is a little more recent… I’m always going to “this-n-that night” at various dance clubs, thinking I’ve got a shot at a prize, and getting totally blown out by someone with an … Continue reading
Benazir Bhutto Memorial by Lelani Carver When I first arrived, there were security people literally everywhere – hanging in midair all around the site, which was on a hillside looking down toward where the memorial was set up. I was … Continue reading
Maxamillion Kleene by Lelani Carver Yes, you can go to concerts in Second Life, with varying results: this one was a good one with minimal “lag” and some very colorful people in the audience. I continue to be amazed by … Continue reading
Detail upon Detail by Lelani Carver Insane level of detail on the inside of the Robinson Crusoe on Mars build. Moving the camera view around to see the inside without barging right in was interesting, as the sound effects were … Continue reading
Robinson Crusoe on Mars by Lelani Carver Catching up on a few photos all at once….here we go! … Continue reading
It’s been a shockingly long time since my last update. It’s only because I’ve been busy wandering around and getting my virtual sea legs. Second Life is kind of an all-encompassing experience; if you get into, you really get into … Continue reading
TaiChi_001 by Lelani Carver What better way to learn Tai Chi? I really need to get out of the Gardens more. I have, honest, but that’s where I’ve taken most of the photos because it’s so beautiful. … Continue reading
Ruthedby Lelani Carver Here I am with my sweetie/partner showing off my fetching new outfit (also taken in the Lost Gardens of Apollo. I messed up my entire look. Long story. But I really rocked the blue and pink checkerboard … Continue reading
The only way to get here is by flying, very carefully. There’s a way to “look down” as you descend in order to check for obstacles in your landing zone, or for the complete lack of a landing zone, or … Continue reading