
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
A Reading

I went to hear someone else read their work today. It was a beautiful place and very relaxing. A reading in the garden. Doesn't that sound great? Well, maybe when you visit the online game of Second Life you will find time to hang out in the gardens and listen to someone read from their book.
What was interesting was the gardens were made by my dear friend, Julia Hathor. She really does have wonderful supporters. They know good work when they see it too. Salute Julia!
Enjoy Life!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Just thinking.... again

I have been writing the next episode and really painted myself into a corner. I shouldn't be surprised because my husband told me that would happen last week. I told him, "Naw, it'll work out". He was right and I was really wrong. What makes him so wonderful was that he didn't say, "I told you so". He gave suggestions and tried to comfort my fall. I am so blessed to have him.
I will put my work down for a few days and come back to it. I need some time to think. Once I do that I'll come back to it. Well, I should know this routine by now.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Back to work

It's that time again. I am grateful to have a job and that I was able to have a vacation too. I go back rested and with my tank on full.
The good news is, I love the Fall and hope to go apple picking in the mountains. Speaking of the mountains, I hope to spend a great deal of time wandering about the mountain watching the leaves change. I think it is a marvelous time of year. Then again, I think all seasons are beautiful.
Enjoy Life!
What 's for lunch?
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Have a nice day!

Have a nice day.
Have a nice day.
Don't let the devil take your joy away.
Sunshine or rain,
God's still the same.
Have a nice day in the Lord.
Have a nice day in the Lord.
I love that song. Ever since I was introduced to it oh so many years ago. It speaks to me in this way. You should not let others take your joy away from you. It's not theirs to take. It's yours to share with others as you choose.
I find that when some see you enjoying yourself there is a bit of envy and they want what you have. The funny thing is, they have the same joy and they just don't know it. Don't give your joy away. Maybe you can share yours with them and help them find their joy, but please don't let others take your joy away.
Enjoy Life!
Friday, August 21, 2009
A quiet moment

I just love a quiet moment to reflect. I find a spot somewhere and do just that everyday. It's wonderful. I don't always write about my reflections. Sometimes I just let the events of the day wash over me. At the end of the day, I must say, I'm always grateful for the days end and the people that came my way. The good, the bad, and the unusual all continue to shape this process we call life.
Enjoy Life!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
When We Wed
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Caledon on Sea
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Sculptys!



OMG! I had great fun today. I went sculpty shopping in the online game of Second Life. I only discovered sculptys a short while ago. They are like puzzle pieces to me. You put them together and you get some object, like a dresser or desk. I have several sculpty sets and I can spend hours just putting them together.
What I didn't know until recently, was that people purchase these sculpty sets and once they put them together, texture them, and script them, they sell them. Ummm, that is not art to me but to each his own.
I was so disappointed to find that out. It was like finding out the artist is not really an artist but someone who sells someone else's art work. In any case, I'm sure I am the only one who feels that way.
Today I purchased a few more sets to play with. There are a few, true artist, who make the sculptys, I enjoy. One such artist is Victoria. I always have a grand time when I'm there. I must feature her in my "Fabulous Artists" blog. I hadn't been to her place in a while and she has been hard at work. She sells lovely full perm sculptys for all those who sell textured/scripted sculptys.
Well, I gotta go play now. I hope you go and....
Enjoy Life
Friday, August 14, 2009
In Love



In the episode, entitled, In Love, Viv Writer finds herself in love with Arden. She had been living behind a shield which served to protect her from the love of others. Somehow, Arden penetrated the shield, which was no small feat.
Admitting her feeling to Arden was bitter sweet. I hope you have the opportunity to read this episode. It was a delight to write.
Enjoy Life!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
The Gardens


Jumping dolphins and birds flying were simply wonderful to see.

Oh, what a beautiful work of art. Julia Hathor is simply the best at what she does. She has created wonderful lazy gardens on her sim. I enjoyed sitting among her artwork and enjoying all of the well thought out gardens she created. You really are taken away, swept away in this fantasy. I have seen none that can match her creativity.
All I can say is, "Wow!"
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
My InDesign

Well, you know I am taking the InDesign class. I have to tell ya, it ain't easy for me. I am still learning. It just takes me a bit longer to get it but I will. I do know that the more you work with it the better you will do. I learned Photoshop first so that was a good thing but I am constantly looking for the Photoshop menu. Even though InDesign is an adobe software, there are many differences. There are so many uses for InDesign so it is just as powerful as Photoshop. The possibilities are endless.
Tell me what ya think of my poster, vivwriter@gmail.com. I love hearing from you.
Enjoy Life!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Spending time....

Summer is coming to close but the artists in the online game of Second Life are busy creating lovely summer items. I have to share some from my favorite artist and dear friend, Julia Hathor. Stay tuned for my next blog entry.
Enjoy Life!
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Farmers Market

Well, I went to the Farmers Market today and I stopped by the barn too. It was a fun adventure overall. I tell you, the artists in the online game of Second Life continue to amaze me with the use of their imagination.
I laid under a tall tree and listened to the lovely farm sounds. There were mostly chicken and eggs in the area I went. I loved the big tractor. Very well built. The artist was Punky Pugilist. Cheers Punky!
I saw chicken and what looked like turkeys too. They spoke and asked for food. They asked specifically for fresh sionChicken food. They even told you where to purchase it. It looked like a chicken and clucked like a chicken. I suppose it is the best Second Life chicken there is.
Maybe you would like to go. The name of the sim is Indulge. Go and...
Enjoy Life!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Summers End
Well, I've had a terrific summer. While it's coming to an end I must say this summer has been one of the best summers I've ever had. I have spent the entire summer surrounded by water and loved ones. I can't believe how much fun and laughter has been given to me in such a short period of time. For that I am truly grateful.
I suppose one of the highlights this year was shopping with close friends. We had a lovely time going to antique shops, thrift shops, and flea markets. What was I looking for? I am always looking for things that will make others smile. If I saw a little cat pin that would make someone smile for even a second, I purchased it and gave it to them. You simply can't put a price tag on seeing your friends happy. I know, I need help, I've been told that before, but I'm not convinced it's me who needs the help:) What are we here for but to make life easier for others.
I enjoyed seeing "things of old". Believe it or not it made me appreciate the things we have today. What older generations did to survive is mind boggling for many of us to consider today. For example, an "out house". After someone told me what that was I was extremely disgusted but I also had questions as to how that worked. I kick myself now for asking because now I know and it ain't pretty. It did however, make me more grateful for indoor plumbing.
Farming is hard work. It really takes special people to run and operate farms. The more I learned about the process the wider my eyes got. I didn't know the work involved in keeping a farm going. I'm more than sure that many of you reading this blog depend on the hands of a farmer for the food you eat.
It was funny to hear the young grandson of a farmer say, "I don't eat these eggs. I eat the ones from the store".
Enjoy Life!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Welcome Home
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Potbelly


I love the potbelly stove. I don't think I would like to cook on it but I appreciate those who did. The hard working artists in the online game of Second Life have come up with some lovely potbelly stoves. Here are just a couple that I ran across. I know there are plenty more. Just sign in and search "potbelly stoves". You too will enjoy the beauty of this vintage object.
Enjoy Life!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Vardos


I love finding little nooks to curl up in and read and write. Today I found the perfect little nook. The designer created caravans/vardos and when you go into this unsuspecting, low key caravan/ vardo, you will be shocked, as I was. The beautiful textures grabbed my attention. They were a bit gothic to me and I don't generally like too much of that but the designer made it work for me. The designer is Misserie Dejavu and one of Second Life's kind residents.
I really enjoyed the loft in the corner of the caravan. It reminded me of a loft I had while in college. The bed is situated on top while an office area is directly under it. On the desk there is a quill, soda with a red straw, and other such goodies to explore. Simply lovely.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Cast Iron Pan

I found a wonderful cast iron pan in the online game of Second Life. I also found a cast iron pot and it was huge. I love cast iron pots and pans and I am learning more and more about their origin.
So far I have read that cast iron pots originated in China. I also learned that if you are iron deficient and if you have no other health issues, cast iron pots might be a great health benefit for you. I would check with a doctor to make sure it was good for you. Anyway, I continue to look for cast iron pots and pans in Real Life.
I actually saw a cast iron waffle maker. I saw it at a flea market but passed on it. Maybe I should have purchased it. Well, if the cast iron waffle maker is still at the flea market next week, I will purchase it.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Lazy Hazy Days
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Off to the Flea Market To Find Cast Iron Pots
Today was a great day! We had an early breakfast and then drove about 40 miles to a flea market. Along the way we saw all sorts of vegetables growing. Corn is doing great and so is soy beans. Other crops seem to be having a great season too. Let's see, the tobacco was plentiful around this area and the turf farms are as green as ever. I also noticed trees were a very popular commodity as well. I wonder when they are going to pick those?
Now, this was no ordinary flea market we went to today. This flea market had everything you could imagine, even animals. Growing up in New York, I went to my share of flea markets on Saturday mornings. They were a fun and inexpensive way to get toys and such. So when I entered this fleas market, I didn't go in as a novice, or so I thought. I would be proven wrong, quickly.
As I entered, I heard the sounds of vendors haggling over prices and neighbors catching up with each other. Suddenly, I heard a rooster. It was loud and clear. I looked up in surprise but no one else shared my surprise. The people around me went on as usual. So, I pretended like roosters crowing was normal for me too. Then I heard a loud noise. It was so loud it shook the ground. I thought for a second that the earth was shaking. Was it a stampede? Yes, well sort of, it was the pigs being unloaded from a huge truck. It was all so incredible but others around me seemed to think it the norm. All I could say was, "Really"?
This particular flea market had its humble beginnings as a stock market. Eat your heart out Wall Street. Anyway, this is where people would come to purchase live stock. Slowly the merchants began to trade things. Well, one thing led to another and it grew to something really big. Vendors, vendors, everywhere, as far as the eye could see. All willing to make you a great deal on wares that are sometimes just shy of being, new.
I love the camaraderie found at this flea market. It's also a wonderful place to walk and see lovely sights. As I get older, I feel like I am walking down memory lane as I pass tables and tables of what they say are antique goods, but were objects I recall growing up. Surely, they can't be antiques because that would mean, well, I won't finish that sentence.
Now, I am going to tell you something. I use to think flea markets were filled with other peoples junk, and it is, but sometimes I find other peoples junk exciting. If you can't use it anymore maybe someone else can, seems to be the overall motto of flea markets. It's true, another persons junk may be your new treasure. Maybe you will go to a flea market in your area and...
Enjoy Life!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wagon Wheel Bed


I had a lovely day today. I am going to share a couple of snaps of a place I went today that made me smile. I went to http://slurl.com/secondlife/Native Lands/33/99/25/?title=Native Lands. You don't see a wagon wheel bed everyday, at least I don't. I thought that was creative. I loved the quilt on the wagon wheel bed too. I love the artists in the online game of Second Life. They are all so very creative.
Visiting the different communities makes me smile and ...
Enjoy Life!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
So Darling...


Well, I had another wonderful adventure. I visited Twisted Thorn Treasures- Antiques and Furniture Textures. There are loads of lovely furniture and textures found here. I especially love the colors available.
What I think you will enjoy about the furniture I saw today are the sit positions. There is one piece of furniture that offers 18 sitting positions. It was amazing! Now that's what I call choices.
I also appreciated how French the pieces looked. The furniture pieces even have lovely French names.
I hope you go and ....
Enjoy Life!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Just Reading


Today I am sitting around reading. I love to read. I don't always get the opportunity to read things I like. I am often times asked to read this or that but today I am reading what I want.
I love books and it's hard for me to put it down if it's a mystery. I crave magazines. It's wonderful to catch up with what's going on in places I've never seen or been to. It makes me feel like I'm in touch somehow.
I don't care much for newspapers. Often times they are not organized well enough for me. I don't like when the newspaper article starts on page 2b and continues somewhere else in the paper and you have to go look for it. You have to pass articles you haven't read yet, which I always have to stop and take a look at. Then I forget about the article I started on page 2b! That is just a pet peeve of mine.
Today I'm enjoying craft magazines. They cost more than what I would like to spend on a magazine. I mean, it's a magazine not a collectible. The ones I enjoy are jam packed with "how to's" and great informative articles.
Well, my tea is ready so I'm off to enjoy my reading time. Go grab a book and...
Enjoy Life!
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Grab it and Growl
Oh My Teddy Bears
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
And So It Goes
I Love this chair. Live Simply

The thought for today is 'Let things go'. I was talking to some of my friends in the online game of Second Life and we all agree. Life is too short to worry about people and things that don't matter in the big picture so let it go.
Life is about change and if you don't understand that concept it's going to be rough until you do understand it.
Grab a chair, have a seat, and think positive thoughts. Life will begin to get better and you will....
Enjoy Life!
Monday, July 20, 2009
A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and ....

I went to a lovely reading tonight. It was called, A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy. I enjoy a good story and this one was good. It was well performed too. Caledonia Skytower read the story while she enjoyed the swing. This event took place on a sim called, West of Ireland Library and Cultural Center. It is a wonderful place to visit and I enjoy the variety of events. Maybe I will see you there one evening.
I made some fresh ice cream this evening for my family. We sat outside and listened to the story and ate our version of Cherry Garcia ice cream. I love these summer nights.
Enjoy Life!
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