Hello
lovelies! Are you having a good week so far? I am rolling out my last
posts for the week since I will be gone for a few days. That’s right,
its vacation time for me, and I couldn’t let the Summer go without
relaxing at my favorite place to be: the beach. Also, I couldn’t go
without giving you an update on what’s trending in Second Life.
If you enjoy reading, you have a chance to score a free copy of “Femme Fatale Online”, a SL-based mystery novel by Eugene Rodgers. According to an article posted by the SL Enquirer, just email a request to rodgersmystery@gmail.com and include the letters “SLE” in the email. This is an exclusive offer for all SL residents. If you wish to read more about this book release, please visit the SL Enquirer at http://www.slenquirer.com/2018/08/sl-based-mystery-novel-offered-free-to.html.
Another SL-based publication, L’Homme Magazine, is celebrating its 4th
anniversary this month. In my humble opinion, this is one of the best
publications that Second Life has to offer. If you are not familiar with
this magazine please check out the August edition of L’Homme Magazine.
They cover the latest trends in male fashion and offer the opportunity
for male models and photographers to show their worth. To celebrate this
special occasion, creators across the grid are offering a gift after
you pick up a copy of the magazine. If you’re a female, you can flip
through the pages and drool over the pretty bits.
Please enjoy my picks for today’s post. I am loving this dress made by the one and only, Enfant Terrible. Feminine but yet lustful, this is the perfect pick for a night of romance. Also Jian is back when several new releases which some of them are featured below. If you want to glance over all the new releases and a free group gift visit Jian at http://jiansl.blogspot.com. Looks at this, SO CUTE!
Please enjoy my picks for today’s post. I am loving this dress made by the one and only, Enfant Terrible. Feminine but yet lustful, this is the perfect pick for a night of romance. Also Jian is back when several new releases which some of them are featured below. If you want to glance over all the new releases and a free group gift visit Jian at http://jiansl.blogspot.com. Looks at this, SO CUTE!
"Unicorn Magic Eye Shadow" from POUT! (Free - Group Gift)
"Bubble Pop Lipstick" from POUT! (Free - Group Gift)
"False Lashes Vol. 1" from POUT! (Free - Group Gift)
"Amaya - Naturals" Hair from Limerence (200L - Limerence 50% Off Sale Event)
"Lativa - Fatpack" Gown from Enfant Terrible (1799L for Fatpack or 399L for Single Color Pack - The Trunk Show Event. Includes Mesh Gown for Maitreya and Hourglass and Texture HUD with 10 Exterior Gown Texture Options, 10 Interior Gown Texture Options and 10 Drapes Texture Options. Available in 10 Color Options. Original Ad HERE)
"Flower Bottle and Rose Bouquet" *Picture 1* from Tentacio (449L for Fatpack or 149L for Single Pack - Go FaMESHed Event. Fatpack Includes Cone Cactus, Cup Cactus, Flower Bottle for Left and Right Arms, Rose Bouquet for Left or Right Arms. Original Ad HERE)
"Boston Terrier Companion & Wanderer" *Picture 1* from Jian (500L - Uber Event. Includes Worn Companion Boston Terrier and Rezzed Wanderer Boston Terrier with 4 Coat Texture Options, Resize, Sound, and Floating Text Name Options. Copy & Mod Permissions. Original Ad HERE)
"Chubby Loaf Cat" *Picture 2* from Jian (50L. Includes Held Cat with 5 Coat Texture Options, Floating Name, Sound and Resize Options)
Location: Netherwood
"Maid Marian (or Marion) is the love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood in English folklore.
Maid Marian was in origin a "shepherdess" figure associated with May Day. Her role as the love interest of Robin Hood dates to at least the 16th century.
She is typically portrayed as beautiful, confident, and sincere in her
love of Robin Hood. Often, she is a noblewoman in the stories, though
sometimes she is a commoner. Most modern Robin Hood stories feature her
prominently and present her as an admirable woman. Of particular note is
Marian's independence and relative equality to her lover, marking her
as one of the earliest strong female characters in English literature."
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