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  1. I DESPERATELY want a 2048 plot in the Log Home region. I adore the landscaping there more than in any other theme, its so beautiful there. *wistful sigh*
  2. I'm seeing a ton of new things being added right now in the Ranch Home area (and a lot of other Belli areas, too!) Tons of work seems to be happening right now. The Moles are out and about in these areas, fiddlin' with the bits here and there. I see completed shorelines and railroad tracks, new ranch homes along the shore area, a bridge going north and connecting to the Med Homes, etc. Lots of purple, yellow, green, and red colored regions, deco budget meters, and all sorts of exciting things going on in Belli today. The rail line going along the east and north shoreline of the Ranch Home area looks amazing!
  3. Hopefully these homes will be a wonderful replication of the 1920s California Spanish Revival homes of SoCal (and hopefully not 1990s McMansions! 😉) Looking so forward to seeing these beauties up close! Very excited! 😁
  4. COWS! LOVE SUPERSTORE has just released four awesome Dairy Cows, perfect for Ranch Homes, for only 50L$! http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NESWNGI/146/126/25 To see these lovely cows in action, check out the LOVE HELL O' WEEN - CLOWN TOWN hunt!
  5. Awesome! I have gotten some fantastic stuff at previous WRONG sales. Definitely worth going there to check it out! He has two really low LI kitchens 3LI and 7 LI. My favorite kitchen is from WRONG, a really nice, simple and modern corner kitchen (full set is only 22LI). Its located upstairs (click on the elevator at the landing point to head up). There's tons of good furniture here, and a lot of really well-designed outdoor patio structures, too.
  6. LOL! Love the photo Patch used to introduce this new theme! 🤣 Mooooo!
  7. At the fenced-in 2048 Linden Home Demo space, I did an Area Search and found: Aspens, Azaleas, Wheat Crops, Indian Paintbrush, Black Eyed Susans, Cornflowers, Hay/Straw Rounds, Jorge Bush (Okay, if THIS isn't a dead giveaway of a Texas-style farm ranch, I dunno what is!), Log Piles, Oaks, Sunshine Shrubs, Coralberry Shrubs, Split-Rail Fence and Gate, Tree Stump & Axe, Wagon Wheel. Here's to hoping for an open-concept "Renovated Barn" structure in which many decor styles can work.
  8. This looks so very close to the LL homes: However, there is no low wall or drainage in the LL homes. Which is a good thing, because that allows the home owner much more flexibility and choice in how they want to use that space. I am utterly smitten with this home design and can not wait to use it! 😍
  9. I'm convinced I'll be putting a huge bamboo forest planting in there, with rainfall! *squees!*
  10. ZOMG!! There are SO many free goodies in the Outlet section. I had no idea! Thank you so much for the heads up on that stove. I got that and a few dozen other lovelies from there. 😁
  11. WRONG has two items on sale for this weekend, a bed and a kitchen. WRONG's design aesthetic works so well with the Newbrooke theme. Its definitely worth checking out the store each weekend for beautiful and low LI gems like these! 😃 http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dreamworld Reef/113/18/28
  12. I was in my backyard in "Branch Office" when suddenly a huge landmass landed next to me. Traumatic to say the least! 😆
  13. There is truly no need (nor desire) for wide, asphalt streets. Take all the roads out, put in soft landscaping of grasses (low native grasses) and taller ornamental grasses (pampas, blue oat grass, bamboo), and put in narrower walking/biking paths. Create a more organic, open space/green space feel to the landscape, something more inviting for a stroll around the neighborhood than hardscaped, ugly asphalt roads.
  14. The homes have really nice exteriors, and interior layouts are some of the best I've seen in Linden Homes. Frustratingly, the interior woodworking (moulding, stair railing) is the usual traditional style--it needs to be more simple and streamlined to fit more appropriately with a modern theme. The homes feel very close together and the landscaping is very sparse, making it feel a bit too ticky-tacky "Little Boxes", unfortunately. There are ways to incorporate more lush landscape coverage and screening that still works with a modern theme. Overall, the houses themselves are really quite nice, but the sparse landscaping and close-quarters placement of the homes doesn't feel very good. I hope some tweaks can happen to make the overall feel of the neighborhoods more special and private.
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