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AH terrific!
Nods ... give me two years .. I've been learning early dancing in preparation.
These are great, and I did expect she would look absurd, but for me she highlights the absurdity of modern life. All I can smell is the poisonous fumes at the gas pump. I think had the corset been as tight as they were worn and her manners as expected of women in the 18th C, present day may not not have looked so rediculous. Wonderful.
The way I experienced Kitely was that it is natural to come and go, move between it and SL with two windows open, ok one if you need all resources at once. And I was surprised by the seamless travelling. Kitely offers squillions of prims at hardly any cost, and an alternative to experience the possibilities of more and bigger Sims so it's not a bad thing. I have an extremely heavy and indispensible inventory in SL so will have a base there as long as they keep it going. There is a real need for clothing and furniture etc, so Louis, I hope others begin to come and visit your beautiful SIM. Your idea of no cost or v low cost to participate in the community is brilliant and really blurs boundaries here. Well done. So, I think it is not a case of choosing one place over another, but having loads of things to do, and not breaking the bank, as I do in SL.
Madame de Sade, it is the light so true and since I realised its significance as an hommage to the real location, my attachment has grown. I wonder if it is worth approaching Lindens, I know it is difficult when so many other places are lost, to justify being more active about one than others, but I doubt there would be anyone who did not feel the immensity of this loss. I'm told a French builder, but not sure about the ex/owner or builder. And as you point out, it was this initial experience that stayed with you. Wouldn't it be nice to land at the shops as noob place for SL, surely a far richer experience than landing at those Wallmart places as we do now as a noob so devoid of soul. Such a waste.
This SIM is so complete and profoundly immersive, a defining work. So still and transcending are the humble prims. I know good sims are going at a surprising rate, but surely in this case, it could be worth trying some way to preserve this lovely place. Surely even the Lindens have some appreciation here for the value of Mont St Michel. A replica on such scale and sensitivity really should not be allowed to go easily in my books. To the builder of Mont St Michel - I hope if Lindens let this go, we see you in another place again, if you have the energy. My fondest wishes and thanks for what you made for us.
Best appreciated with good friends, a decent red indeed, all furniture fully ressed and a good few hours free for total enjoyment. Congratulations!
Someone once said to me 'less is more'. I don't know.
I have a good picture of you inspecting thetulips Claire-Sophie ... you need the tulips up.
Hi Tatiana
This is a doozy. This person has been doing this a long time and seems to think nothing of it. Personally, I find it insulting that they assume we swallow it.Very weird. I see Pamela Galli only allows avs with payment details onto her sim as thieves are less likely to give personal details to LL. If it's any consolation, I don't think there is any way a copy could be mistaken for your work. It is exceptional.
Jane.