Hey Ya'll! It's been a while, hasn't it? Let's catch up.
The strip club was short lived. I stand by what I've said all along. Don't open a strip club in Second Life. The market is too saturated. Why, then, did I open one? I'm not sure. I guess the best answer is, after years of working in the industry, I wanted to try it my way. I leased a homestead, threw my heart (and money, lots of money) into it and gave it a shot.
So, that's closed.
After shutting down the homestead, I grabbed a couple of parcels on the water until I could figure out what I wanted to do. In the mean time, I kept my eye out for some good abandoned land where I could rebuild, start over and rethink my SL.
If only it were this easy in the flesh and bones world.
I settled on this 4096. The reasons it was abandoned were apparent. It's a corner parcel with limited terra forming. It's on an older continent so although it's partially beach, the sand texture is that greyish brown color. I was able to cover it with some land form mesh, add some beachy vibes and create a nice little home. It doesn't technically have ocean access, but I have one neighbor without ban lines, giving me access to open sea for my boating adventures.
I think I'm finally settled. For now.
3 comments:
What kind of house is that? Who is the creator?
It's the Zaliki Tropical Cottage by Trompe Loeil. You can find it here: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Trompe-Loeil-Zaliki-Tropical-Cottage-PG-mesh/20300346
It's a great house choice for the location. As a frequent "visitor" to the site, I've found that "derender" can work miracles, opening up amazing vistas :)
Great work developing the parcel!
Wolff Bikcin
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