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Little Things

02 Tuesday May 2017

Posted by Cougar Sangria in Home & Garden, Lost Horizon - Azumi

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Apple Fall, CJ Creations, Enigma Babies, Fancy Decor, Half-Deer, Home & Garden, Revival, Second Life, Second Life Home and Garden, Second Spaces

Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart. ~ Winnie the Pooh

The last few days have been spent working diligently to get the nursery ready. There is still time to spare, but once I decided on a deep blue-gray wall colour things have fallen into place fairly quickly.  Window treatments are an ongoing issue, but am confident I will find what I seek.

The quote in the above frame was created in PicMonkey and then uploaded to Second Life.  There has been taking apart, retexturing and repurposing of items. I am so thankful to creators who allow modifications of their creations to get the look we all strive for.

For the most part the room decor is shabby chic meets traditional.  I could have stuffed the photo with much more eye candy but as Henry said…

Henry : remember…babies nursery, not some showroom *winks.

Cougar : lolol.  Yes, but I want something that feels serene and is a showroom 🙂

Henry : lol.  Well, try and balance both visions.  

I just know 3500 miles away Henry sighed and was rolling his eyes on that last comment. So laughing here.  Be kind to one another.  TWMA♥

I would like to thank:

Half-Deer : Vintage Distresses Frame ‘monochrome set’ purchased at FLF

Apple Fall : Blossom Wreath, Bushmead Fence Gate ‘White’, Lotions, Baby Changer ‘Mahogany’ wood retextured

Fancy Decor : Crystal Sconce

Enigma Babies : Universal Diaper Basket, Vintage Cloth Diapers

Revival : Candle Bag ‘Linen’ modified

CJ Creations : Rose Arrangement Cream in Rustic Bowl modified

Second Spaces : Lovely Sideboard ‘White Shabby’

Peaceful Moments

29 Wednesday Mar 2017

Posted by Cougar Sangria in Landscaping, Lost Horizon - Azumi, Second Life

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Catherine the Great, Gardens, Home & Garden, Landscaping, Palladian Bridge, Second Life, Second Life Home and Garden, The Green Fairy, Wilton House

More real peace comes from a single garden than from all the gun barrels of the world.  Doug Green

One of my favorite pastimes be it 1st or 2nd life is digging in dirt, which goes hand in hand with my love for architecture.  I love old things and have spent many an hour browsing in antique shops, flea markets and walks around historic districts just admiring and wondering about the history of those old things.

In Second Life I can browse on Marketplace, dig in pixel dirt or take a meander around many of the established communities one can find here.  It was on Marketplace that I discovered the Palladian Bridge which is a replica of one at Wilton House located near Wiltshire, England.  I erected the bridge, did some editing and lived with it for while before deciding it didn’t quite feel right.  So a couple of days ago I went back to Marketplace and bought the Catherine the Great version, erected it and still something seemed amiss.   Doing a bit of research on the internet I discovered what I felt to be wrong with the newest version…It was just too white.   So I melded the two bridges together and after adding another section of walkways and stairs at one end I am happy with the finished result.  I intend to spend many a peaceful moment here.  Be kind to one another.  TWMA♥

Wilton House

Catherine the Great

Photographs of my inspiration

The Green Fairy on Marketplace : Palladian Bridge and The White Palladian Bridge

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