..free to use for one year. However, there are 3 rules. It cannot be residential, it cannot be commercial, and it has to be open to the public. What do you do with it?
Now this is a bit tricky….ok, I’d split it so that there would be a stunning beach area, a forest festooned with wildlife and a beautifully designed club/hang out area.
It would also feature a HUGE stone circle, with a space for ritual and campfires and all kinds of Witchery. It would be used on all the sabbats and esbats and would enable Pagans from all across the grid to congregate and share their knowlege..and afterwards have a bloomin’ good party, cos Pagans sure know how to boogie! There would also be space for solitary escapes..a path meandering into the forest passing various clearings that could be used for private thoughts and reflections..oooh, it sounds lovely doesn’t it?
My perfect Second Life day? Hmm…not such a hard question to answer that…I’d log in and find the lag negligible, with no bugs or glitches or anything that has the potential to spoil my virtual experience. I’d have squillions, literally squillions of Lindens to spend on all sorts of beautiful clothes, interior decoration, animals and anything else that would take my fancy, and the shops would stretch far into the virtual horizon. I’d blow all the dosh on these beauties and bestow my new-found wealth upon my chums and insist they came shopping with me:) Eventually I’d tire of the shopping..no seriously, so I’d return home to find I could have as many prims as I wanted upon my land, so I’d buy a mahoosive mansion and fill it with all sorts of amazing furniture and wonderful things.Finally, I’d end the day with a bar and club crawl with my virtual friends, starting at the Crown & Pearl before moving on to Republik to boogie on down to a cracking set performed by DJ Cyberpink.Told you it wasn’t a difficult question!
..and has it enriched your life?
I’ve been a blogger since I started Kittywitchin’..It has to be said that im my early days the updates were fewer and far between. Once I started to find my feet in world though that all changed, and I started to find more to write about. I started to buy items and review them, a trend that has continued to this day.It has certainly enriched my life, because I enjoy creating posts for my blog and taking pictures to accompany them. Speaking of which, if it wasn’t for the blog I wouldn’t have realised how much I enjoyed photography and the process of changing a photograph into a piece of art…OK I struggle with Photoshop but I still derive a lot of pleasure from it..This blog is indeed a commitment, but it’s probably one of the most rewarding ones that I’ve ever had 🙂