Monthly Archives: March 2013

Easter Hatology

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It is Easter a holiday, a Christian holiday celebrated on the day of a pagan rite celebrating spring. We are told it is named after Eostre, the goddess of spring. Our source for that is the Venerable Bede who wrote in his book On the The Reckoning of Time “Eosturmonath has a name which is now translated “Paschal month”, and which was once called after a goddess of theirs named Eostre, in whose honour feasts were celebrated in that month. Now they designate that Paschal season by her name, calling the joys of the new rite by the time-honoured name of the old observance.”

 

 

 

You know, he could have been joking. He did a lot of fabricating in his book. I guess, lacking Google, he filled in with imagination what he didn’t have well-sourced. The only thing that is known that several cognates in other languages mean dawn, so it’s possible it could be the dawn of spring. This really is the only early evidence of Eostre. There’s Grimm of course, but he’s closer to our time and is even more certainly inventing as he goes along.

Still, the commercial traditions of easter eggs and bunnies and peeps are harmless fun that make a holiday special for kids who are not quite ready to understand the metaphysical aspect of the day. They also give the holiday secular components that make it part of the unofficial civic religion that people of all and no faiths participate in as part of being here in this society. That is how Easter works for me. So, of course I am wearing an Easter bonnet, courtesy of Gidge who sent it to me. Thanks, Gidge!
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Cajsa Fast Five: March 31st

Fast FiveHappy Easter! If you want to celebrate, there is a free mesh rabbit avatar noted by SpaceCase M in her blog, but for the fast five, some great writing today as well as beautiful pics.

 

  1. The Many Faces of Eve: Leda Carter shares an intriguing avant garde outfit that perfectly illustrates her post title. In her post, she explores friendship, loss, loyalty and keeping promises to oneself. It’s rare for someone to share their soul-searching so   openly. It takes courage to lay one’s heart on the table. 
  2. Oh, Stupidity Alert!: Lizzie Gudkov has a new 100 word story that appeals to my sense of the absurd. I can see this scene in some surreal film. I love the picture she illustrates it with as well.
  3. Down the Rabbit Hole for Easter: Inara Pey brings us an Easter themed travel post with lots of photos. The first photo is breathtaking.
  4. April Fool’s House: Continuing the holiday theme, Ziki Questi introduces us to what looks to be a fun, must-see place to visit tomorrow, if not sooner.
  5. And I Need Another Look at Before: Magenta Devinna brings us an almost NSFW post. However she makes it safe for work with some careful posing and styling. She posts a stunning diptych that you just have to see for yourself. It is wonderful.

Peek a Boo!

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So this is an outfit to wear clubbing. The sleek, almost mirror-like pants look great under the moving colored lights over the dance floor. The top is about as sexy and revealing as is legal and yet cool, comfortable and perfect for dancing. I imagine that little bow could tempt someone to pull one end, but smart tailoring has stitched it closed so there won’t be an murder on the dance floor tonight.

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The super sheer lace is lined along the facing, providing strategic opacity just where it is needed. Little chain button closures flirt with exposure but are perfectly secure. Because it is sheer, it has to fit perfectly and it does. There is no alpha with this top because the point is exposing the skin.  Continue reading

Put on a little make up make up…..

Some people would call me a skin whore but what I love more than skins are different types of make-ups. Not just like blushes and lipsticks and regular good ol add-on’s. I mean make-ups that transform your face. I love it when creators take chances and get crazy. One of my favorite places for insane make-up is La Malvada Mujer. I’ve used a few of their add-on’s in my pictures below.

I wish more people would take advantage of make-ups. It can take a skin in a whole new direction. Also, don’t be afraid to wear skins with the no brow option. There are SO many brow tattoo’s out there. Some of my favorite brow add-on’s are from Nuuna’s and Rotten Toe. A creative brow can make a whole new look for you.

In the pictures below I started with a clean base from Nuuna’s, it has no makeup on it at all and no brows. This makes it easier to apply add-on’s.

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Let Your Flexi Flag Fly

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David Crosby’s Almost Cut My Hair lyrics came to mind today as I was thinking about this post.

I almost cut my hair
‘Twas just the other day
It was gettin’ kinda long
I could-a said, it was in my way
But I didn’t and I wonder why
I want to let my freak flag fly
And I feel like I owe it to someone

I guess it’s because so many of us, including me have been deleting more and more of our old flexi and system clothing to make room for mesh. However, today I am going to let my flexi flag fly because there are still times when flexi gives us something that mesh cannot – movement that is flowing, soft and romantic as in this gorgeous gown from Azul.

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Cajsa Fast Five: March 29th

Fast Five There is a new opening at Linden Endowment for the Arts that looks like it will be amazing in photos. There’s a bit of ancient history and some story-telling with decor.

 

  1. Rust by Cica Ghost: Orca Flotta does a thorough review with many pictures of the new Rust exhibition sim from Linden Endowment of the Arts. Most of us remember Cica’s amazing black and white cartoon world so I am eagerly anticipating a visit to her new Rust on LEA23. Continue reading

Easter Egging

Easter with Sophie

I decided it wasn’t going to be a proper Easter unless I fetched Sophie from vising Uncle Inventory (She was there visiting with Gogo’s baby Chris) and took her to do some Easter Egg hunting! We had to go Easter dress shopping first, and I picked her up an adorable crocheted dress and Sweet Penelope & I slipped into this lovely leather dress from Baiastice that I’ve been looking for a reason to wear.

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Cajsa Fast Five: March 28th

Fast Five Today there are some event announcements, challenge responses and as always, great fashion, fabulous style and sharp, beautiful photos.

 

 

  1. Got Nothing to Wear Again? I love Caoimhe Lionheart’s clever picture announcing an upcoming clothing event, the Couturier’s Dock which features limited editions of only 50 items. Sounds like a perfect event for folks who want something they won’t see everywhere they go.
  2. Neutral: Destiny Philbin styled two fabulous outfits. In particular, I thought the one on the left showed real brilliance with the accessories. Both outfits are great, but I know I will be looking at that necklace and probably buying it later today.
  3. Hair Fair 2013: Whimsy Winx announced that the Designer Applications are open. So hair stylists, this is Second Life’s equivalent of the Bronner Brothers Hair Show, a be there or be square sort of event.
  4. Amblyodipsas Rosaceae: Elysium Hynes packed a lot into this post with info on three events and a character she created for the Create a Character challenge. If that were not enough, her photos are striking and capture your attention immediately.
  5. Sleepover Party: Bust Out of Your Bubble Challenge: Maci Restless tackles the challenge with Clear Channing and it looks like they had a lot of fun,  though cleaning up after a big pillow fight can be exhausting if the pillows burst. The fun thing about this challenge is the Maci had to interview Clear in order to get to know her better. It’s a great way to build community.

Cajsa Fast Five: March 27th

Fast Five So much going on! SL is moving forward with scriptless AO’s and group ban lists, things that will make residents happy. There’s a post highlighting a favorite store, some great pose props from the upcoming Pose Fair are shown off plus a good op-ed on review copies.

  1. SL Project Updates Week 13: Inara Pey has a roundup of all sorts of exciting improvement and changes to the viewer. If you have time for a second post, there’s also HTTP Updates, the what, why, who which talks about exciting developments that will improve stability.  Continue reading