2011年09月06日
Personal SIM
September has come. In the summer holidays, I only visited two graves of my family. Tennis was also canceled and I was depressed. While going out in SL without any definite purpose, I stumbled upon a private SIM. There was neither shop nor cool house, but a neat natural island although it seemed desolated.
A northern lake that makes me feel relieved. The shoreline curve is smooth and the plantation was meticulously arranged. This could be thought as a full SIM art.
A large egret was walking around. At the end of the day I met only this bird. If she said “Entry fee is required”, she would be a swindle. In Japanese, egret (Sagi) also means swindle because an imposter would sell a crow as an egret.
There was a shipyard at the lakeshore. I hoped that the yachts under construction would be done by the owner of this SIM, but it was a different person.
A northern lake that makes me feel relieved. The shoreline curve is smooth and the plantation was meticulously arranged. This could be thought as a full SIM art.
A large egret was walking around. At the end of the day I met only this bird. If she said “Entry fee is required”, she would be a swindle. In Japanese, egret (Sagi) also means swindle because an imposter would sell a crow as an egret.
There was a shipyard at the lakeshore. I hoped that the yachts under construction would be done by the owner of this SIM, but it was a different person.
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