I don’t know if the rest of you parents are free yet, but school has started here in northern Arizona and I am finally free from one of the teens! Yay! But the one who graduated in June is still tagging along as I come into town, and we continue to have appointments with docs…
Tag: The Epiphany
“Shower me with your love, all of every day.” – Featuring Petit Chat and Truth
Today is one of those days that apparently my heart just wants to march to the beat of it’s own drummer, with no rhyme or reason, at least not that I can find! And as usual it has me in a bit of an odd mood, but not a bad one, more like playful and…
“Are you feeling awesome? (Everybody loves a queen!)” Virtual Diva @ Swank
Sometimes there are ensembles that once they are on and complete, you feel transformed, and today is no exception. You could say I am feeling a bit fierce with the haute couture styling of Virtual Diva, currently an exclusive at Swank. The Closer dress comes in sizes for all your favorite mesh bodies and the…
Celebrating the MadPea International Food Fair with Kaerri
Over the weekend my blog hit 100k in visitors, and I sadly missed it since I don’t get to check in on the weekends, but with my return today I decided to celebrate the numbers turning to the six digits by talking about the MadPea International Food Fair currently happening on the grid. The event…
Happy Valentine’s Day – featuring Marquesse, Noodles, No.Match, Empyrean Forge, Virtual Diva, ClaVv, The Epiphany
Today is one of those days I absolutely despised when I was single because it made me feel a little left out I guess. This year, though not single, I have come to discover that today is just another day if you happen to be in a relationship where you are consistently showing your significant…
Amidst the ruins of what used to be – Addams, Truth, Glam Affair, unKindness, The Epiphany, Izzie’s
If you have traveled out west to Arizona then you know that the blending of cultures is sometimes almost seamless here with Spanish Missions falling to ruins on Native lands, and vice versa. History has shown missionaries and the like bringing their Christian beliefs to the indigenous people of the West, with many embracing the…
Sometimes when you get lost, you find the most amazing things – unKindness, The Epiphany
As most of you know, I have had an unexpected vacation from Second Life and blogging since the start of November due to a slow recovery from surgery. I am finally starting to feel like myself again which means I have been getting back up to speed with all of the new changes that have…
And they called it puppy love…
Fall has definitely fallen in Second Life as Winter starts to nip at my heels here in Northern Arizona and I have to say I am absolutely loving the creations popping up all over the grid, including this stunning new Gazebo set from [CIRCA] and the ADORABLE Pupkin Gacha collection from unKindness! [CIRCA] brings you…
When Second Life and Real Life Collide
For the first time in all my years online I have a real life boyfriend who happens to be incredibly supportive of what I do, which I am truly thankful for but lately, with it being Summer, my posts find me with far less clothes on than normal and today I had, in my opinion,…
“We will carve our place into time and space We will find our way, or we’ll make a way.” Alessia Cara
As my son approaches that golden hour of adult hood where he will head out on his own, I find myself repeating the same things over and over again. We seem to be in a constant conversation about finding himself and making his way outside of the “popular” crowd to a place where being different…
Telling the story of the divine feminine through the hypnotic roll of her hips
I have always been fascinated by the story of Salome and her dance of the Seven Veils; of how some say Christianity grew quickly in the Middle East because of the overly righteous and pure men of power who couldn’t handle the brazen sexuality displayed in the dance of their culture and how the mystical…
The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” – Saint Augustine
I truly believe that every person dreams of traveling to far off places, no matter if they rest their heads on a quiet street in a tiny town no one has ever heard of, or on the busiest street in New York, Los Angeles, London, or Tokyo. Just the idea of being somewhere new, where…