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Tete de L’Art at Orangerie Valpennac

13 Monday Nov 2017

Posted by riverpearl in Art, Second Life, secondlife

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Djedge Freschi, L' Orangerie de Valpennac, Never Totally Dead, Tete de l'Art

When I received a group notice about an exhibit at one of my favorite stores, Never Totally Dead, I went with a friend as soon as possible.

“We are happy to announce that, for the first time, l’Orangerie de Valpennac will host an art exhibition.

“Tete de l’Art” by Djedge Freschi will be visible in this new Gallery in November and December 2017.”

The 15 works of art are called paintings, look like collages, and can be purchased separately or as a collection for 50% off. I found them to be amusingly offensive.

Never Totally Dead has classic old manor homes, historical items, many haunted  pieces, antique furniture and curiosities.  I enjoy the group gifts.

The collection is well suited for their L’ Orangerie de Valpennac and would be wonderful to stumble across on a grand estate.

I chose this piece for some ruins that chickens roam in at Shoshin Acres in Sedge.

 

And Snowy November

17 Monday Nov 2014

Posted by riverpearl in Second Life, secondlife, Virtual Photography

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Enchanted Escapes, Never Totally Dead

nevertotallydead_2It was a surprise when I landed in this beautiful, wintry place. I’d used a landmark in inventory, expecting something else, expecting to spend about five minutes. Then I found I didn’t want to leave, taking a lot of pictures of which these are my favorites. nevertotallydead_1I hadn’t been quite ready for winter and have been avoiding winter sims. My typist had walked along the river in her city looking at the beautiful autumn landscape; then a week later about seven inches of snow happened. Too early.

This place was so quiet and peaceful. For me, it lives up to the name, Enchanted Escapes. nevertotallydead_4This is the Never Totally Dead location, which is what I’d been looking for. It’s one of my favorites shops that I revisit as often as I can. There are unobtrusive teleport signs scattered about for the store and demo area. The spooky old house is also a teleport to shopping.nevertotallydead_5Never Totally Dead is taking part in the MadPea Blood Letters hunt and I’ve seen at least two almost nude female hunters running through the frost here. nevertotallydead_6While I was there I experienced less lag than usual which also added to my enjoyment. nevertotallydead_7This sort of place is part of the magic of Second Life for me.

Le Clos Miron

14 Friday Mar 2014

Posted by riverpearl in Second Life, secondlife

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creativity, houses, Le Clos Miron, Never Totally Dead

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Le Clos Miron is the master house of a farm in the southwest region of France. I rezzed the house and took photos at Never Totally Dead.

Le Clos Miron_002An info packet is available including a footprint. Never Totally Dead — the wonderful store of Hackberry Hall by by BlueSean Yuan.

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The walls aren’t really that pinkish. You can read the details about this home on the marketplace.

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Perhaps there’ll soon be a Le Clos Miron house set up with specially made furniture for it like Chateau La Lutiniere.

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I’m looking forward to seeing what people do with this house in world.

Le Clos Miron_007And now I see there’s an empty house set up at Desert Harbor with a few chickens in the yard.

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