2011年08月18日
Lover's Cove
In the same SIM as before. In a place named ‘Sanctuary’, there was a Zero Gravity ball. It makes me swim in the air, but gives different joyful movement than the mermaid dance ball that is also set at Temi’s Teahouse.
Lover's Cove: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Ominor/66/171/301
A long time ago, there was a place named ‘Seki-getsu-ka’ (snow, moon, and flower), which was a famous club that was introduced in SL guide books. When I started SL and was hanging about overseas, a foreigner introduced Sekigetsuka to me, where beautiful Japanese girls can be seen. The persons I met there and who have been very kind of me since then were the Typer sisters, the land road of my teahouse now. The shop in front of Sekigetsuka was the Yakitori Shop Kikyou. It was about four years ago… Return to the subject, there was the zero gravity ball also at Sekigetuka. At that time I was very much interested in floating in the air, so I was enjoying it together with guests, and also played it alone before hours. Brings back memories…
A corner named ‘Twilight’. Also there are couple dance and kiss balls. Courting couples in a graveyard? Could it be a love beyond death…
Lover's Cove: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Ominor/66/171/301
A long time ago, there was a place named ‘Seki-getsu-ka’ (snow, moon, and flower), which was a famous club that was introduced in SL guide books. When I started SL and was hanging about overseas, a foreigner introduced Sekigetsuka to me, where beautiful Japanese girls can be seen. The persons I met there and who have been very kind of me since then were the Typer sisters, the land road of my teahouse now. The shop in front of Sekigetsuka was the Yakitori Shop Kikyou. It was about four years ago… Return to the subject, there was the zero gravity ball also at Sekigetuka. At that time I was very much interested in floating in the air, so I was enjoying it together with guests, and also played it alone before hours. Brings back memories…
A corner named ‘Twilight’. Also there are couple dance and kiss balls. Courting couples in a graveyard? Could it be a love beyond death…
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