Jump to content

Community News

  • entries
    11,368
  • comments
    0
  • views
    603,026

Contributors to this blog

About this blog

Welcome to the Second Life Blogger Network! SLBN is a curated showcase of posts from Second Life Bloggers (and vloggers) in our community. 

Are you a blogger that wants to join SLBN? Click to learn more about it and fill out the submission form for a chance to be featured!

Entries in this blog

Strawberry Linden

FabFree - 6.png

"It’s time for another contest, because…why not?  Ms. Bunnie Francis has gone hog wild in the FabFree InfoHub.  Everything is decorated and gorgeous!  She’s even managed to set out a little photo taking area that is all sparkly and inviting.  Here’s where you come in!  It’s time for a photo challenge!" Read more on the blog.

Strawberry Linden

Drax Files Radio - 11.png

"anne griffin‘s “when all is said” is a powerful meditation on the nature of the beauty and pain of human existence: a 84-year old irish man who came to riches from his poor farming background reflects on opportunities missed, mistakes made, relationships cherished and lost and all the obsessive grudges that he now realizes drove him to miss several chances to be kind and heal old wounds." Read more on the blog.

Strawberry Linden

Second Life Endowment for the Arts - 4.jpg

"No stranger to the arts scene, TerraMerhyem presents a popular figure.   On first meeting her, one is immediately struck by her warm-hearted and loving nature.    Terra’s avatar is striking, hard to miss in a crowd: tall, willowy and adorned in wondrous costumes reflective of her love of mythology, and oh, of course, her self-confessed narcissism.  She also has a tremendous sense of humour as you’ll see from her responses to my questions." Read more on the blog.

Strawberry Linden

No time for real life - 9.jpg

"For a long time in Austria and some regions of Germany, particularly in Bavaria, St. Nicholas was the main character in the Christmas celebration. But he was not Santa Claus, and he arrived earlier – on the 6th of December. The tradition has it that on December 5th, children will leave a boot or shoe in front of their door and St. Nich will leave them some goodies if they were good and coal if they were bad. This is still being done all over Germany, however, nobody really gets any coal." Read more on the blog.

×
×
  • Create New...