The New Babbage social season was kicked off on Saturday with the annual Engineer's Ball at Piermont Landing. I had been looking forward to it all month; it's the first ball I've been able to attend with Emerson since the Founder's Ball in January. Although I arrived late and Em had to leave for a little while during, we were both able to stay until the end.
Since I had a new gown and Em had a new tux, and since we're coming up on one year together, we decided to commemorate the occasion with a formal portrait. I can't decide which of these two I like best, so I'm going to post both. :-)
In which Ms. Juniper (Junie) Ginsburg describes her adventures and travels in Second Life.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
New hair
It's called Jayney from Truth. It's mmmmmeeeesssssshhhhh!
Update: I'm not quite sure about the hair yet, but I know I don't like this pic. I look like a Gelfling.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Tea at Four Kings Alleyway
Jed, Kimika and I were standing around chatting outside of the Militia HQ in Clockhaven, and I decided it was a perfect spot for a cafe table. A good way to spend the evening.
Monday, July 30, 2012
La Vie en rose
Can't you just hear it playing in the background?
This was taken at Café de Paris in the Babbage Canals sim. We stopped for a dance while taking an evening stroll through the city, and didn't make it much further.
This was taken at Café de Paris in the Babbage Canals sim. We stopped for a dance while taking an evening stroll through the city, and didn't make it much further.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
One Year "Back in Babbage" Anniversary
It's hard to believe it's been a year, today, since I first stepped foot back in New Babbage. I was completely disoriented, both from being back inworld and coming back to a city that was positively podunk by comparison back in 2007.
So what has changed in the last year?
- I've made some amazing friends. On one hand I want to mention my best friends here, but I just realized that the list is getting pretty long. One person I will always call out though is Jedburgh Dagger, who has been my best friend since we first started talking last summer.
- I fell head over heels for one Mr. Emerson Lighthouse. How could I not? He's amazingly creative, smart, funny, compassionate and dead sexy.
(Come to think of it, today is exactly 7 months since our first dance.)Correction: Our first dance was October 21st 2011, not the 27th. Tsk. Shame on me.
- I now own 3 parcels in the Academy of Industry sim; a house, a workshop, and a cemetery.
- I am now part-owner of the historic Gangplank pub in Clockhaven, which I run with Emerson.
- All in all?
- I'm a New Babbager. What more is there to say?
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Mt. St. Helens
As a native Washingtonian, I am quite attached to the cultural memory we have of the Mt. St. Helens eruption on May 18, 1980. In SL, in the Steamlands no less, there is a group of sims called Steelhead that recreate a steampunk version of 19th century Pacific Northwest.
One of the most recent sims is called St. Helens, where they have build a replica of Mt. St. Helens. In keeping with the backward-looking theme of the sim, the shape of the mountain is that before the blast. During the 19th century, it would have been a pristine, amazingly beautiful mountain, much like it was prior to 1980. Then, during the eruption anniversary week, the owners of Steelhead hold an event to blow the mountain, and then let it spew smoke and ash for the remainder of the week.
Emerson and I have a cabin at the base of the mountain. I'd forgotten about this event until tonight, when I found myself wondering why the cabin was filled with smoke. One look outside answered that question. Naturally, I took a great many photos. My favorite though is a before/after set I made with the same angle as a shot I took some time ago after our cabin was first complete.
Before:
After:
One of the most recent sims is called St. Helens, where they have build a replica of Mt. St. Helens. In keeping with the backward-looking theme of the sim, the shape of the mountain is that before the blast. During the 19th century, it would have been a pristine, amazingly beautiful mountain, much like it was prior to 1980. Then, during the eruption anniversary week, the owners of Steelhead hold an event to blow the mountain, and then let it spew smoke and ash for the remainder of the week.
Emerson and I have a cabin at the base of the mountain. I'd forgotten about this event until tonight, when I found myself wondering why the cabin was filled with smoke. One look outside answered that question. Naturally, I took a great many photos. My favorite though is a before/after set I made with the same angle as a shot I took some time ago after our cabin was first complete.
Before:
After:
Sunday, May 13, 2012
A renewed hobby
I've enjoyed taking photographs since first coming back in-world last May. It's been about a year, and I've recently decided to start making more of this hobby. With that in mind, I've started a new blog:
Junie's Tintypes
It's something I am deeply interested in, beyond just applying a few filters to raw images from SL, so I've decided to see where I can take it. I've gotten good feedback from friends, so we'll see how it goes.
:-)
Because I still take a great number of snapshots that I don't give a thorough post-processing treatment, I'll still have lots of pics to post here!
This one is from the other night. Emerson encountered some street performers in Port Babbage, so he brought me over. He, I, and Mr. Arnold (the cat) spent some time watching them perform.
Junie's Tintypes
It's something I am deeply interested in, beyond just applying a few filters to raw images from SL, so I've decided to see where I can take it. I've gotten good feedback from friends, so we'll see how it goes.
:-)
Because I still take a great number of snapshots that I don't give a thorough post-processing treatment, I'll still have lots of pics to post here!
This one is from the other night. Emerson encountered some street performers in Port Babbage, so he brought me over. He, I, and Mr. Arnold (the cat) spent some time watching them perform.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Why, hello there.
I know it's been a long time, but here I am.
Still in SL, still in the Steamlands, having grand adventures, living, loving and creating.
More to come...
Still in SL, still in the Steamlands, having grand adventures, living, loving and creating.
More to come...
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