Category: Buy me

Products and (virtual) handiworks, and where to get them

The Country Barn

Domineauxed

The Country Bard

If I were to live in the countryside, on a farming sim in Second Life, to breed virtual pets (as there seems to be many), and those pets were to be –mainly– horses, I would go with a barn as my primary building, and then add maybe a cottage as a dwelling. Or I could pick this excellent two-in-one Country Barn from The Domineaux Effect, and believe I’m in heaven. It not only provides four spacious stable lots for your breedables, but also a luxurious attic in the upper level, where you can set yourself comfortable enough with such an elegance that you will forget that there must be some imaginary horsey-stinky shit downstairs (I’m immersive, so I imagine more than I should). And it’s only 56 prims!!! (the barn and all, not the shit).

The Country Barn Stables

The Country Barn: The attic

The Country Barn: Roof and ceiling

The Old Orchard Cottage

If instead I want to keep my ” human prestige”  intact and not deal with the horses –or if I can put my mind on thinking about the lots and lots of other possible and unwelcome barn  inhabitants, I  could opt for a more “normal” way of live and set into this pretty Old Orchard Cottage. It’s a house yes, nothing that exciting like a barn, but it’s freaking pretty too.

The Old Orchard Cottage: Front

The Old Orchard Cottage: Room interior

The Old Orchard Cottage: Living room

The Old Orchard Cottage: Chimney

I’d go with the barn anyway. I find that “attic” pretty amazing. Both are available at The Domineaux Effect inworld (or the marketplace) for your buying pleasure.

Poche Sandwiches Café

Poche is one of those stores that give customers more than a simple product. In a sense they offer a service with every good they sell. Well, actually, all shops do that, but with Poche it’s a little bit different. Every season they come up with some prim food perfect to “decorate” your sweet home, your noisy club, your  radiant restaurant, or your tasty café. For this Autumn they are offering a new set of sandwiches, which are available at a colorful garden coffeehouse (fashioned to resemble one from a TV commercial), right next to the main store. So this post serves two purposes: to announce the new sandwich sets, and to introduce the Poche Sandwiches Cafe.

If my (alas, Google Translate) Japanese doesn’t fail me, the sandwiches and probably the café will be available until November, so head to the Poche Sandwiches Cafe before the time is up.

Baked… good!

Because there’s no need to weight-watch in SL. Suitable for some training in “resistance” too (hehe). Here is a small Japanese pâtisserie full of eye-candy and some other cuties. I found it while rummaging for sweets for my dys-functional café, by way of udud nikki blog {url} (Thanks!). To visit the Kokopelli Bakery, follow the gingerbread man {slurl}.