Hello pumpkins. This mid-week ended up being a little better and Monday is now well behind us. So what’s crackling?
We <3 Roleplay “is blowing up a storm” and I am so excited to share this gown and hair with you that will be available at this event. The gown's southern flair inspired me to make recreate the old South’s plantation life in the set of pictures featured below. This “pretty as a peach” gown will be available in several color options, several gorgeous color options I must say. “Bless your heart”, it will be a tough choice, but what about the hair? Yes, get the hair too. “I declare” that this new model from NYNE was just the perfect match to beautify my southern belle. “I reckon” there will be more blogging about this event but for now, delight yourself with this sneak peek.
Builder’s Box, Uber, SaNaRae, FaMESHed, Ironwood Hills, The Pose Fair,
The Hallows, Neo Japan, and Salem are the other shopping events
currently open. Most are having Halloween themed rounds and the ones
that are not, you can still find Halloween’d merchandise from a lot of
the vendors.
A very special happy anniversary wishes to Fallen Gods Inc. In this 11th
year of selling some of the best fantasy skins in Second Life, fantasy merchants gathered together to celebrate this
occasion in the most fashionable way. Visit Fallen Gods Inc. main store
and see what deals you can find in this event.
"Darena - Single Tone" from NYNE (Coming Soon - We <3 Roleplay
Event *October Edition*. Includes Rigged and Unrigged Mesh Hair, Color Picker HUD, and Texture HUD with 56 Hair Texture Options. Available in Ombre, Single Tone and Unicorn)
"LadySu - BabyBlue" Gown from Infinity (Coming Soon - We <3 Roleplay
Event *October Edition*. Includes Mesh Gown for Maitreya. Available in Baby Blue, Baby Green, Black, Blue, Brown, Coral, Green, Purple, Red, Violet, White, and Yellow)
Location: Sol Farm
"Belle Meade Plantation, located in Belle Meade, Tennessee, is a historic mansion
that is now operated as a museum, together with outbuildings on its 30
acres of property. In the late 19th century, the plantation encompassed
roughly 5,400 acres.
In 1807, Virginian John Harding bought Dunham's Station log cabin and 250 acres (100 ha) on the Natchez Trace,
an ancient Native American path connecting their settlements in
present-day Tennessee and Mississippi. He began to develop a plantation,
naming it "Belle Meade" — French for beautiful meadow. Harding
operated various businesses, such as a blacksmith shop, cotton gin, and
grist and saw mills, staffed by slave labor. By 1816, Harding was
boarding horses for neighbors such as Andrew Jackson and breeding thoroughbreds, as well as racing them. Middle Tennessee became known for the raising of purebred livestock, including cattle, sheep and others."
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