On Milestones, Monsters & Marshmallow Cream

The Cake Stage and Roy's Water Slide
The Cake Stage and Roy’s Water Slide

After getting over my wobbly about not being able to get into SL10B early, I finally made it there yesterday. I admit that I am often overwhelmed by these types of events and therefore, rarely attend. Even with my trusty mini-map open, I still managed to get lost, wandered in circles and didn’t get to see as much as I would have liked. But I did make it there, as I promised myself I would. Ten years is a milestone I didn’t want to miss.

My starting point was the Single Frame Stories exhibit in the Wondrous sim. It plopped me into the middle of the simple but beautiful maze Whiskey Monday has created to display the photos from Single Frame Stories. And though it has transparent walls, I, with my unerring sense of getting lost direction, circled around the same parts several times 😀 I think I managed to see it all, and took photos of my entries, along with some of my favourites (but not all, by far). Sadly, even though the event wasn’t as crowded as I feared it would be, I still had trouble with rezzing and shooting photos on my highest graphics settings. I have done nothing to these but crop my original shots. You can click the thumbnails to view the larger photos.

I strolled around a bit, but with graphics issues, I didn’t take a lot of pictures. However, I did wait for this magnificent monster to rez so I could capture his gleaming smile. Just as I was ready to snap the picture, a woman emerged on his head. Fay Wray she’s not, but she added an interesting highlight to the photograph.

Say Cheese!
Say Cheese!

The photo at the top of my post is of the Cake Stage. Yes, it looks like a tree, but there is a cake buried within the branches. Sadly, with my rezzing issues, the huge piles of marshmallow cream around the base didn’t show up properly. Trust me, though, they are there. I know because as I ventured over and entered the stage area, I fell through and landed in the heaping dollops of goo. At least it was a soft landing!

(Ok, it’s probably whipped cream I fell into; I just liked the alliteration for the title of my post 😉 )

The purple spiral in the foreground of that photo is actually a giant water slide built by my good friend, Roy Lavecchia. I didn’t venture down its tubular spirals, but perhaps I should have – my frock could have used a washing after my perilous fall into the fluff!

While the events for SL10B ended yesterday, you still have a week to visit the celebration. Check out the exhibits, play on the water slide, and treasure the moments of Second Life’s past as you look to the future.

7 thoughts on “On Milestones, Monsters & Marshmallow Cream

  1. Vanessa Blaylock June 24, 2013 / 10:31 pm

    aww, sorry to hear about tech frustrations (sittin here eagerly waiting for Server Side Baking AKA “Project Sunshine”) but sounds like you had great fun anyway and Cool Pics Peep!

    er… I mean… attractive photographic images Ms. PeepSideshow Darkwind.

    Oh, also, if you’d like an honorary law degreee from Vaneeesa College, you can be: PeepSideshow Darkwind, Esq.

    • PeepSideshow Darkward June 25, 2013 / 7:06 am

      lol it would have to be an honorary degree…I work at a club called Breaking The Rules – I believe I would be disbarred immediately on that fact alone 😉

      • Vanessa Blaylock June 25, 2013 / 7:23 am

        Rules, schmoolz!

        Can’t we all just get along? 🙂

  2. caoimhelionheart June 28, 2013 / 12:56 pm

    We are such kindreds. I just made it there two days ago and like you, it was kind of like being there after the New Years eve party. But spent confetti aside it brought out my nostalgic side. Glad you had fun too xo

    • PeepSideshow Darkward June 28, 2013 / 12:57 pm

      I hope you didn’t soil your beautiful hands cleaning up the confetti! *winks*

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