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Boots

20 Friday Oct 2023

Posted by Cougar Sangria in Second Life

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The one hit song that I have tremendous gratitude for is Boots, because it has a life of its own. It’s like being identified with a brand name. Nancy Sinatra

This past week, I finally taught myself how to make clothing alphas. Something I have been wanting to do for some time but just didn’t have the time. Finding the time this past week, I decided to make an alpha for this dress that I have never worn as it clips so severely under the left arm. It has sat in my inventory closet for two years, but no longer. The ensemble reminds me of the styles from the ’60s, and I kept humming the iconic song made famous by Nancy Sinatra. So here we are.

Be kind to one another. Till we meet again.

For information regarding the bento mesh body, bento mesh head, and their respective accessories, please see My Favorite Things.

What is she wearing?

Mina Hair: Adeline

Zaara: Varsha jhumka earrings

AvaWay: Paige Armlets Set

Valentina E.: Tabitha dress

VANNIES: BoM Pantyhose Katharina Black

BAX: Prestige 2 Boots

Foxcity: Effortless Vol. 1

Grace

02 Monday Oct 2023

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Grace has to be the loveliest word in the English language. It embodies almost every attractive quality we hope to find in others. Grace is a gift from the humble to the humiliated. Grace acknowledges the ugliness of sin by choosing to see beyond it. Grace accepts a person as someone worthy of kindness despite whatever grime or hard-shelled casing keeps him or her separated from the rest of the world. Grace is a gift of tender mercy when it makes the least sense. – Charles R. Swindoll

Embracing my Cherokee heritage, I’ve had many spirit guides throughout my life. One being, the Monarch Butterfly, so it is not a surprise, or shouldn’t be, that when I find something with butterflies, I snatch it up. Kunglers released this lovely piece of jewelry at Cosmopolitan’s round September 18-29. It should be out in the store now. Please note that I modified the placement.

The following are not my words. The original is HERE.

Butterflies are known for their beauty and elegance, symbolizing grace and the ability to move through life with ease and poise.

The butterfly’s ability to effortlessly float on the breeze can serve as a reminder to let go of struggle and to approach life with a sense of fluidity. It also reminds us that we should strive to be present in each moment and approach life with a sense of balance and harmony.

In addition, the butterfly’s beauty and grace are often seen as a representation of the divine.

Its beauty represents the idea that true beauty comes from within rather than from external appearance.

Its colors and patterns are unique and can’t be replicated, reminding us that we are all special and that true beauty comes from embracing our individuality and authenticity.

Be kind to one another. Till we meet again♥

For information regarding the bento mesh body, bento mesh head, and their respective accessories, please see My Favorite Things.

What is she wearing?

Magika: Cordelia

KUNGLERS: Nivah hair clip

[AlternatiVe]: Melanie Earrings v1

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