Tag Archives: PXL Creations

The Gulf of Lune

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I love the colors in the bodice of Paper Couture’s Waves of Silk gown far too much to only wear it as released by the fabulous Lu Sisters. They made a gorgeous ballgown, but I want to wear that top for everyday, too, so I paired it with one of Ingenue’s fabulous pencil skirts. I was once this close to an elk in the woods near my home. I was standing along the trees at the edge of a marshy meadow a lot like this, keeping very still while watching for deer, when an elk stepped out from the brush right next to me. We looked at each other in shock and then he chuffed a little and turned back into the woods.

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Then I ran off to the Gulf of Lune to shoot some pictures. You will love this place. It’s a marshland full of wildlife and birdlife – one of the few great places for twitchers in Second Life. I was entranced by the herons. The one event in my life that I would classify as mystical or spiritual was when I was camping at Hell Gate in Montana. It was summer and we decided to roll the sleeping bags out on the dock that extended far out into the reservoir. A breeze on my face woke me about three in the morning and I opened my eyes to see a heron slowly hovering above me, looking at me. He would fly up and glide down so close I could feel the air from his wings. I don’t know how long it lasted, but it felt timeless and as though it could last forever. I was careful not to move or startle him and simply savored this extraordinary blessing.
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I ♥ Gray Rainbows

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I ♥ gray! Good thing, too, since there are less than 150 sunny days per year. The average is 144, if you want to be exact. Usually our skies are gray – but gray is not a single color, it’s an entire spectrum of itself from silvery ashy gray to coal smudged gray and everywhere in between. One of my favorite paintings from Jackson Pollack is Grayed Rainbow. So, of course, when Luna Jubilee kicked off her Color Challenge with gray, I had to drag myself in-world to swim in the gray rainbow.
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Monday Blues – BEGONE

posted by Gidge

Due to the fact that it is RL Monday and I must go out and face the world and the fates that await me, I’ve determined that PIXEL GIDGE is having none of it. Nope. Pixel Gidge is spending today lounging about in lingerie, doing homeopathic face masks and drinking martinis. She might even read.

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Mer Elf Pumpkin Dip and 100L Gift Cards Avail!

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Mer – Elf Creations has put in a lucky Pumpkin Dip and for only 40L you can come out with a gorgeous historical or RP dress like this. This one comes with Gorean Veils but I’m not feeling Gorean today so chose not to wear them. But it’s a great deal on a dress with tons of variations and options in the box – especially if you are a role play kinda girl!

Morgaine (the creator) is also offering 100L gift cards! 🙂 Just for stopping by! Get them while they last!

This Lucky Pumpkin Dip and 100L Gift Card promotion are only available till November 7!

You can find Mer Elf  Creations on In Worlds now and on the Grid.

Where to Get it?

  • Skin – PXL Creations – Dafne – Pale – Rose Lips
  • Hair – Truth
  • Dress – Mer-Elf Creations – Christina

Quick Look – New Releases From Truth

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It’s a rainy ugly Thursday in my part of the world. But Truth made us new hairs so there is peace on Earth.

The shorty is a boy hair but I say boy shmoy.

I’m wearing the swedish blonde because I need some light and cheery in my world today!

Have a great Thursday Fashionistas.

Style Notes:

  • Skin – PXL Creations – DAFNE – Pale skin rose lips
  • Lashes – Miamai
  • Sweater and Cords – Sn@tch
  • Hair – ALL from Truth – in Swedish Blonde

Burana

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One of my favorite releases from the Fall collections is the Burana dress from Sissy Pessoa of Baiastice. It reminds me of sea shells and has such a modern, innovative look with the texture and the shell=like prims dotted around the skirt and bodice. Equally intriguing is the name, Burana, which brings to mind the collection of profane songs written by monks, many of which were put to music by Carl Orff in 1935. In particular, O Fortuna, has become ubiquitous in movie soundtracks. So much so, that recently a friend was lamenting how much she hated hearing that song. It’s unfortunate that cliche-ridden and hackish directors abuse songs like that, but we need to remember that it’s not the song’s fault that some folks cannot think deeper than the first cliche they recall. To remind yourself of just how amazing that song is, you should listen to Ray Manzarek’s arrangement in his CD that I believe touched off the flood of over-exposure for this amazing piece of work.
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