February 7, 2009 at 9:29 am (Uncategorized)
You walk down the long country road, old wooden fences and fields stretching out, the sun in your face, and you feel at peace. The simultaneous thickness of the silence and vast emptiness of it leave you to ponder as you walk, and although you may never have even had a country childhood, it feels like home.

The Refuge, another sim AM Radio created in the nostalgic time of the 40’s, is exactly that. Simple, but intricate, walk around and see some of the buildings and machinery in detail, there’s been a lot of work put in to make a calming and welcoming place to remind us of a time past.

Inspect the barn for some free aviator goggles, and why not pop next door to Welsh Springs as well.
Visit the Refuge
Cheers,
Eyva
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February 6, 2009 at 12:44 am (Uncategorized)
While I was just inworld for a few hours the other day, I popped around to revisit some old favourites and to discover some new ones.

Romantic sepia tones and sprawling fields of wheat, the Far Away is a simple, beautiful place that seems like a love song to the 1940’s country life. A particularly good spot for some amateur photography, AM Radio ha created a nostalgic small wonder, and if you’d like to see what other amazing endeavours he’s been up to, make sure to check his flickr for his intricate creations and wonderful photographs.

While trawling for new places to visit I came across Amorio Isle. While I’ve not yet fully explored it, the colours and little things to find when you look closer have made me determined to return when I can. Thanks to Lem Skall, who has a neverending list of places to start your discovery of Second Life, you can go to Amorio Isle direct.
If you have any questions or comments feel free to enquire! I’m more than happy to send out slurls as required and requests will be welcomed.
Cheers,
Eyva
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