Friday, 30 November 2012
Swing Dance at The Seraph Club
Before the silly season is fully upon us.
Put on your tux or your gown and have the limo take you to the Seraph Club.
Two hours of Swing Revival, Jazz and a little Electro-swing, as only Edward Pearse can do.
Friday night 30th November 7:00 - 9:00pm SLT
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Seraph%20City/64/80/106/
Labels:
dances,
DJ,
Radio Riel,
Seraph Club
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Seraph City sim surround
Until then we at least have an immersive feel to being inside a city. I think it will help a lot with photography too.
Eastern sim wall looking north. |
Southern sim wall looking west |
Northern sim wall looking west |
Ronald's Rayguns. Might need a bit more work |
Llama Cigarettes. Inspired by the billboard ad from The Shadow |
Lucky Break Cigarettes. From a Lucky Strike original |
Labels:
building,
Seraph City
Monday, 12 November 2012
Babbage Travelogue: The Fells
North of Babbage Palisade, this sim was until recently called The North Fells, now simply The Fells.
It is essentially a postcard view hiding the Babbage Engineers' Sandbox high above.
There are highland cows, occasional sheep and wild ferrets to be found in the area. Thankfully the Aether crabs have been exterminated.
It is essentially a postcard view hiding the Babbage Engineers' Sandbox high above.
There are highland cows, occasional sheep and wild ferrets to be found in the area. Thankfully the Aether crabs have been exterminated.
Labels:
Babbage Travelogue,
Buildings,
Exploring,
New Babbage
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Breakfast in Babbage: Literary Edition!
Songs based on or inspired by the written word. From Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights to Leonard Nimoy's Ballad of Bilbo Baggins. More often than not song get based on the movie adaptation of a book, rather than the book itself. This month we take you through some songs where the authors were so inspired they wrote music about it. Rachel Bloom even wanted to do things to Ray Bradbury that would probably have given him a heart attack.
Join Edward Pearse at the Clarendon, now on the new Winterlight Savings Time!
2:00 - 4:00 pm Saturday AFTERNOON, SLT
Labels:
Breakfast in Babbage,
dances,
DJ,
New Babbage,
Radio Riel,
The Clarendon
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Grand Re-Opening of the Seraph Club
Seraph City's classiest nightspot is, after some minor renovations (that involved moving the entire building), finally ready to reopen to the public.
Maria has been upgraded to attend to your beverage requirements and we serve a wide variety of tea *wink*
Dust off the dinner jacket and buff up the bead work.
Join Edward "the Duke" Pearse for some swing revival and help bring the Seraph Club back to life.
7:00pm - 9:00pm SLT Saturday 10th November.
295 Champagne Street, Seraph City
Labels:
dieselpunk,
DJ,
Seraph City,
Seraph Club
Monday, 5 November 2012
Babbage Travelogue: Academy of Industry
The Academy of Industry sim is in it's second incarnation. Originally a sim by the same name went in shortly after Wheatstone rezzed but it was short lived. The current sim landed in 2009 and has helped Vic Mornington in his OCD need to rebuild his hotel every 6 weeks or so.
Kusshon Furniture and the garden |
Savory Street Shops |
Pelham V. Shockley Biologics Institute |
Whitfield Hall - Poetic Colors artificial eyes |
Brunell Hall. Or at least this week's version. Seems to be updated every couple of months. |
The Academy of Industry, from which the sim takes its name. |
The Coco-Java Cafe |
Mr. Panache's work in progress |
Sovereign House - home of Mornington Photography |
Mr. Franklin's home |
Miss Ginsburg's Home |
Ruthorford Park |
New Babbage Literary Academy |
Ms. Junie's Clackerspace and Mornington Fangirl Headquarters |
New Babbage's third cemetery |
The Palisade Wall, looking east. |
Rear shops for the Coco Java |
Laboratoire Paderborn |
The Forsythe Estate |
Labels:
Babbage Travelogue,
Buildings,
Exploring,
New Babbage
Thursday, 1 November 2012
New Babbage Travelogue: Babbage Palisade
Babbage Palisade was the 5th of the New Babbage sims to arrive. Over the years it's been home to a bordello, the original spot for Coco-Java, Stormhaven, and Gatsby Szuster's original house before its burnt remains were replaced by the gasworks.
Palisade Gate and the airship mooring tower and Mr. Collins' balloon. |
The Wall's clockwork guards |
The weaponry really makes you wonder what enemies are out there |
Primbroke Manor. Home to myself and Christine since the closure of Edison |
Miss Ying's Gardens |
Gatsby Szuster's gasworks |
Gatsby Szuster is one of the few people brave enough to live outside the city walls. Mad cows, rogue weasels and all sorts of terrors abound. |
The main Railway station of New Babbage. "Never get off the train in Bump." |
The Lubezki Mansion |
Her Dark Materials |
The Wulfenbach Consulate for New Babbage |
Ying Research Company |
The Void park. Technically not IN the sim but you can rest on the benches if you need a little personal time. |
Pearse'd & Cut. Flagship store for a fine gentlemen's clothier. Based on the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney. |
Graves Investigations. Home to Miss Wallis Graves |
Victory Hall Theatre |
Bec Janus' house, Maison Horta inspired by the Musée Horta in Brussels. |
Kiergarten Armoury |
Clockwork Close. Home of the Brass Monkey pub, the Minions Union, and the Automaton Service Centre |
The Aether Salon. Built on the border of Babbage Palisade and Academy of Industry allowing for equal distribution of lag. |
Labels:
Babbage Travelogue,
Buildings,
Exploring,
New Babbage,
Palisade
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