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It's vaguely ironic that I picked the Second Life surname "Traveler" on the basis that I figured I'd just be wandering about the place, and then I wound up buying land.

They got rid of the First Land program about a month before I got a membership, which initially pissed me off, but then I did a little reading up on the blog comments to the announcement and discerned that by the time they got rid of it, First Land was (a) hard as nuts to find and (b) usually pretty shitty anyway.

So I went land shopping. My criteria were: a 512 parcel in a Mature region without any covenants, so I could keep my options open as to what I wanted to do with it.

I did a little surfing around and found a listing on SLExchange for a 512 parcel in a snow sim. I looked at some other places, but the snow sim seemed the most ideal for what I needed--a quiet place to hang my virtual hat and do some building.

I paid for a year's membership and got 10,000 Lindens for thirty bucks from a gaming site. Ta-da! The land was mine.





Initially, I used the little cabin they provide in the Library folder, but it was a little cramped and hard to get the camera view in. So I built this. It's the SL builder's equivalent of a crayon drawing in terms of complexity, but it looks nice enough to me and it's only ten prims. (When you've only got 117 prims to work with, you have to make each one count.)



That's not a real Mondrian--it's something I cocked up in Photoshop Elements as an homage. I think it came out pretty well. Miles took the picture that I used on the other wall. The furniture is also my creation. Again, nothing elaborate, but low-prim and no Lindens spent on it beyond the upload fees for the artwork.



That's not a Warhol, either. Another bit of Photoshop muckery. I suppose I could have made the effort and played with layers for that silkscreeny effect, but I decided this looked good enough.

I debated being coy about the photo, but I'll go ahead and lay it on the table here--it's a self portrait. I just liked the idea of an image of my Real Self watching over my alter-ego's adventures. I may or may not admit to this if somebody asks me about it in SL, though.



When I learn more about scripting, I'll be adding things like privacy windows and, oh, a door, but for now I'm enjoying the view.



Do wish the person who owns the land across hadn't thrown up the angry red barrier, though. I've since rearranged that end of the lot with some trees to sort of cover that.



Self portrait meets self portrait. The shirt is one of my earliest experiments with clothing textures, using the Social Butterfly logo. And the hair I'm wearing is the hair that sent me down the slippery slope of spending cash money in Second Life.



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