Kitty gets her holiday on!

Kitty gets her holiday on!

The chances of me going on my holidays in real life are slim to none following my RL op, so it’s nice to know that in at least one of my nine lives I can get away on vacation. As the sun blazes somewhat fiercely outside in real life, I can get my bikini on and enjoy the surf in my Second Life without fear of sun burn, mosquito bites, harassment from beach vendors or embarrassing holiday snaps.

Kind of fabulous really, don’t you think?

My adventure started this morning, when I logged in-world and received this rather lovely sun frock from PINK OUTFITTERS. It’s ideal for a virtual summer and features a lovely, bubbly skirt shape complimented by a snazzy white prim belt. How could I not embrace the holiday mood in such a pretty frock? After some minor tweaking of the belt and some serious rummaging in my inventory I was all set to go, adding my aptly titled TRES BLAH ‘Neato’ bag, ‘Arizona’ jewellery from GANKED and TRUTH ‘Iris’ hair to complete the look.

Look out sunshine, here comes Kitty!

But where to go? I don’t really know of any holiday resorts in-world, so how would I find a decent one? Lots of beaches are actually pervtastic nudie affairs and that was the last thing I need at the moment! Freenis on a Tuesday morning? I think not!Fortunately Cajsa Lilliehook , esteemed SL photographer and blogger for ‘It’s Only Fashion’ along with Gidge Uriza, came to my rescue. She’d recently kindly distributed a listing of locations she uses for her fashion photography, and the list covered a vast array of locations.

Sure enough, a few looked promising, so I took a leap of faith and I plumped for The HEART REEF RESORT

Trust Cajsa to have found such a stunning location! This is a true holiday paradise, primarily aimed at couples , but with it’s Mediterranean hues and stunning, rocky backdrop replete with romantic crashing waves it’s perfect for taking holiday snaps that will be the envy of your Second Life peers. But don’t stop at snaps, oh no..there’s LOTS to see and do here, as I soon discovered! First up when you rez on the beach you can collect FREE scuba gear, which really looks and sounds the part and before I knew it I was soon scuba diving courtesy of the Scuba Scooter Tour! One of the things I LOVE about Second Life is that you can ‘sort of’ experience things that you wouldn’t do in real life..of course it’s just fantasy but it’s fabulous fun all the same. I can tell you that scuba diving has never been on my ‘Do Want!’ list. I’m a firm believer in neither going up or under and staying firmly fixed to the ground. Call me a fuddy duddy, call me a wimp, I care not, I just know that it’s not for me, but here in-world I can virtually experience this kind of thing and have a ton of fun just the same! Seriously, it’s AGES since I had this much fun in Second Life, and I LOVE the fact that the owners of this sim have put so much effort in to make it look so beautiful, authentic, romantic and one of the best beach resorts upon the grid! Incidentally, when you embark upon the Scuba tour it takes you underwater into a mermaid’s retreat, and if you’re lucky you’ll see a mermaid or two. I was indeed blessed to see a beautiful vision dancing among the waves, although because of the tour I didn’t have the chance to stop and talk to her, it certainly seemed like she was having a whale of a time. Oh, speaking of whales (see what I did there?) listen out for the wonderful whale song as you paddle underwater and swim through shoals of Dory and assorted tropical fish. You may not find Nemo, but you will find a few sea monsters! The tour takes about ten minutes to complete, and if scuba isn’t your thing you can enjoy a swimming tour or even a a boat ride..there are loads to choose from via a board upon the beach.

After my watery adventures it was time for a sauna (yes, a sauna!) in the rather beautifully equipped beach side steam room. After you’ve cleansed your pores you can lie back in one of the hammocks or massage tables that are placed nearby.

There are  even bottles of massage lotion for you to treat your partner to a relaxing rub down; of course I was on my own so lucked out, but I did find a stunning spot for a cup of tea and some meditation as the sun set…


Because this is a virtual world you can enjoy your sunset and flip back to midday at the click of a button, and that’s just what I did as I slipped on my sandals and went into the town centre. The atmosphere here is fabulous. No, I’m not joking, turn up your speakers and listen! Careful use of sound effects really make the difference here; there’s the sound of the ferries engines and horns blasting out across the sea, as well as hungry seagulls by the dock and as you travel into the town itself (which is based upon Mykonos and Santorini ) you hear the chatter of crowded streets, the braying of donkeys and even lunchtime clatter as you progress. The buildings are very pretty and the winding streets just beg to be explored, and again just like upon the beach you can opt to take one of many tours to enable you to enjoy all of the sim, and take some great photos too.

This time there are walking tours and bike rides geared towards both singles and couples, and it’s nice to see that tinies are accommodated too..but really this is somewhere to enjoy with a loved one, and I strongly suggest you do. Once I’d finished a surprisingly long walking tour of the resort I decided to quickly change and relax with a beer on the terrace as the strains of ‘Zorba’s Dance’ filled the air…blissful. I wish I’d a bowl of olives and a beer beside me in real life, that would have made my experience absolutely perfect!

Now that I’ve found this amazing virtual holiday destination I know that I will keep returning to enjoy it because it has so much to offer, and is so beautifully done. I don’t have many criticisms either; for starters you don’t get blasted with notecards when you rez in which makes a really refreshing change, although on this occasion I actually would have appreciated some tips on the best windlight settings to use at locations in the town and on the beach. There are tip jars (deposit freely, this place is so worth it!) and voting booths which aren’t really a major distraction either and it’s certainly worth your time to vote for this place so that hopefully more people can find out about it and enjoy all the wonderful experiences that it has to offer.

Alas, it can be laggy at times, and when you’re touring you can find your movements become a tad hesitant on occasion but that is the nature of the game unfortunately.

It’s a wonderful way to spend a few hours in world and a place that I know I will be recommending to all of my friends, and I am sure once you’ve visited you will be doing the same:)

Ain’t Got No Money in My Pocket, But I’m Already Here..

Ain’t Got No Money in My Pocket, But I’m Already Here..

See this skin? Believe it or not, this beauty (‘Megan’) is a Super Bargain Saturday item from TIK TOK, and I am extremely enamoured with it. The reason? Well for the money the quality is beyond excellent; it has lovely tone upon the body, as well as great definition upon all the key features. The mouth, as you can see, is really luscious, the nose is beautifully shaped and the eyes are delicately shaded. The eyebrows are really well constructed too (I would prefer them a shade darker but that’s just a minor niggle) I have no real complaints at all, I’m astonished that for the money I’ve got a skin that’s genuinely rather special. The body is just as good too with the nipples, bellybutton and, erm, “lady parts” all well-drawn. The breasts in particular look very nice indeed. It even comes with two versions of the skin for the price; one with cleavage, and one without. It’s a steal at the price…I’ve also tried on demos of the other skins in store (to be reviewed at a later date when I can go back and buy them all) and they too are rather glorious. I love it when I strike skin-gold, and TIK TOK is just that.


Kitty believes in ‘Croire’

Kitty believes in ‘Croire’

One of the things I love best about Second Life, apart from playing pretty Kitty dress-up, is playing happy Kitty decorate…tee hee!  Back in the mists of time, when I was a wee Kitty, my favourite toy was my dolls house.  I adored it.  My beloved Uncle Alan brought me some lights for it, and I used to get wallpaper and carpet offcuts to furnish it. I’d make little newspapers for the dolls to read, and truth be told, it was more fun arranging and re-arranging the furniture than it was actually playing once it was all in situ.  Cut to the twenty first century, and I am the proud owner of a lovely virtual home, and I’ve filled it with beautiful wares from the very best Second Life designers. But for me, the nicest part about having a virtual home is that I can change my interiors, heck even my dwelling, upon a whim.   If only real life were as much fun!

So you would be right to conclude that shopping for virtual furniture is wonderful retail therapy for this Kitty, particularly for big items such as sofas, beds, tables and chairs, but in my opinion it’s even more fun shopping for knick-knacks.  Unless you live a really minimalistic existence in real life if you look around you now you should see paraphernalia galore. Go on, look up from the monitor-what do you see? In front of me I have a photograph, some crystals, a Maneki Neko, a pot of pencils, a lava lamp and a Dalek, how about you? Such bits and bobs are what makes a house a home and they express your personality too, so that’s why it’s crucial to add a few quality items to your home in Second Life to give it a realistic lived-in feel. Fortunately there are plenty of places that serve up home wares with which to decorate your dwelling, and I have just discovered a new one to add to my list, CROIRE.

I don’t get many review boxes dropped onto me these days, so it was with real glee that I opened the package from Croire, and I genuinely had no idea what to expect. It showed potential from the word go. First up, the goods aren’t packaged in crummy boxes..they’re packaged in what can only be described as a virtual art form as pictured below. See what I mean? Plus if you subscribe in store you get a free gift, a string of spinning stars, seen to the right of this picture.

It’s even colour change!  After I’d finished spending a good few minutes  clicking the pretty flower ( It’s a bit addictive, like popping bubble wrap) I opened it up and spied the goodies inside. Lucky ‘ol Kitty, I was in for a bit of fun!  How best to describe Croire?  Think of it as a mixed salad of eclectica , flavoured with a splash of quirky dressing and finished off with a drizzle of nostalgia. Plus the prices are very reasonable too, nothing in store costs more than L$200, which makes it super-bargainalicious in my book.  So, onto the  stuffs!! I LOVED the ‘My Favourite bands’ collage of posters as well as the ‘Game Board Cluster’. These are decorative items to throw on the floor or walls as you see fit and really liven up a space and are super low-prim. Such a simple thing, but it makes a huge difference. Continuing the gaming theme are a childhood gaming table and even a fab Twister board game, with three poses to make for a great photo opportunity with friends. A larger build is the family pool and bar. It’s a simple structure that’s delicately textured (perhaps a little too delicately?) but features two inflatables for relaxing on the water, and I can imagine the bar strewn with pizza boxes and beer bottles would make for a rather splendid party centrepiece. If you need some lighting to decorate the bar area, then why not try out the string lights; hearts, drops and stars that can be found in store too? Again, really simple items but they effectively break up a harsh space and turn it into something altogether more funky.

I also really liked the noticeboard that features spaces where you can upload your own photographs. There are a million and one notice boards to be had in SL, this one doesn’t quite edge out the competition but it’s a fair addition nonetheless. I liked the notes and the fact that it has coupons stuck onto the surface, and the frame is texture change, but features the same texture options as the other pieces in the Croire range….( Time to invest in some new textures methinks..)

OK, onto my favourite items, BUT first up is an honourable mention for the rabbit hutch,  for all you mad, bad bunny addicts out there.

Alas, I don’t have a bunny..but would bunny be happy to be housed here? Well, yes if it’s budget bunny, because as you can see this is a simple structure that again features the same delicate wooden texturing as the pool and bar. It’s perfectly serviceable, and is colour-change  but it would be nice to see more textures in the package; perhaps a choice of patterns for the roof and main build?  That said, I absolutely love the carrot decoration and it kinda looks the part, making the hutch perfect for sticking in your virtual space and perhaps landscaping around. It’s not big either, so won’t take up much space, and if you don’t have a garden you can shove it in your house instead. But as much as it has benefits I can’t help thinking it could be a wee bit more…I dunno, exciting?  I base this statement purely upon my evaluation of the creator, Emily Kastner’s, other items in particular the  ‘Bachelor Crates’. These are just FULL of win-literally! These are brilliant little boxes of stuffs, the kind of things a fella would have stashed away in the confines of his flat or bedroom. There’s a choice of three, and each one features really great texturing and items depending upon your colour preference. For example, there’s a Ouija board in one of them, a lava lamp ( identical to my own!) in another and in the last one an Etch-A-Sketch! They also include a selection of classic albums and a stash of pornos! ( Amanda really digged these two, and pointed out that a few classic car magazines might make for a nice option in each crate. Perhaps the albums and magazines could be texture change too?)

I love these so much, I’m looking forward to the bachelorette crates…(hint!)

So having had a taste of all that Croire has to offer, what do I think? Well, I believe that it’s a brand which has LOTS of potential, showing great imagination and it could prove to be really popular. I love the crates, the posters and the lights, but in my opinion to really succeed and compete with other similar creators the products must benefit from more development. More textures are an absolute must.

I’m not overly concerned however,  Emily has proved her worth as a creator with ideas by the packaging alone, let alone the contents, so I am sure Croire will go from strength to strength.

Go and visit the store upon the Albero sim and see what you think, and join the subscribo and buy the posters and the crates because they’re ace!

(PS-A note about the store itself.  ALL the items mentioned here can be rezzed on-site  for your evaluation..a brilliant idea, because you can physically see the quality of the items BEFORE you buy, and in my opinion that kind of attention to the needs of potential buyers, even though she isn’t charging much for her items, speaks volumes about Emily:)

Fadin’ Everything To Black And Blue…

Fadin’ Everything To Black And Blue…


The blogs are all buzzing about the ‘Black & Blue Fair’ that is scheduled to take place in-world between June 4th and July 3rd.

Keira Seerose and her team have organised the event to raise awareness of mental health issues and assembled a wonderfully eclectic collection of items from some of Second Life’s most esteemed content creators as well as some newcomers to the grid. As regular readers will be aware this subject is a cause that is very close to my heart. It’s just over a year since I was diagnosed as Bipolar, and I do firmly believe that my continued enjoyment of Second Life and the experiences that I have in-world contribute a great deal to my ability to deal with the condition.
In fitting with the theme of the event the majority of items are only available in black and various shades of blue, but don’t let this limited colour palette put you off. You’re in for a virtual treat.
You will discover beautiful couture items, skins, hair and accessories, but also furnishings, poses and some amazing discounts too. The venue itself is also rather special; the items are well displayed to maximise your shopping experience with the message about mental health awareness cleverly incorporated into the event without being too apparent. A subtle approach that really works…there’s too much stigma associated with mental illness, and it’s events such as this one that really do make a difference, by educating people and getting them to question their own attitudes towards it. Congratulations to everyone involved, and I will be blogging various items from the event over the next few days. You really mustn’t miss this one, it is going to be VERY busy and I’m sure one of the most talked about shopping events of the year…

Here’s a quick snap to show you the mouth-watering skin from Cstar that is exclusive to the event. The photo doesn’t really do the skin justice because it has the most amazing detail on the eyelids, as well as beautiful eyeshadow, blush and lovely skin tone with sweet freckles upon the bridge of the nose. It also features nice highlighting on the limbs as well as a fabulous electric blue pout. I’m extremely impressed with the work that has gone into it, and wasn’t surprised when the creator Unico Solo told me that it had taken a fortnight to create. I’ve teamed it with clothing from the event for a fantastic beach look…

All items available from Black and Blue Fair 2010 EXCEPT hair (Truth) eyes (Slink) and Shape ( ‘Miss Sporty’ by Kittylicious)

  • Skin is ‘Betty Azul’ by CStar in Bronze 1, Black & Blue Fair edition.
  • Swimsuit is from Alexohol, ‘Rum Runner’ Bikini.
  • Bangles are from Sigma