Okemo Canyon -Wolves Sanctuary
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Okemo%20Canyon/108/20/72
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Okemo Canyon -Wolves Sanctuary
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Okemo%20Canyon/108/20/72
There’s new art and poetry in the gallery at Shipton Rest Area, on the SLRR. Also on the parcel is a book shop and gallery of train station renderings.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Shipton/12/121/31
You know I can never pass up a train ride, especially when I see one that’s coming along built by Gabe Sterling. He has some of the nicest and most realistic trains in the whole grid.
I was standing in the Calleta Hobo Infohub when I heard that loud and distinctive horn from a freight train, but, wait!... this ACTUALLY sounded like I was standing there IRL and a train was appraoching. So curiosity got the better of me, and lo and behold, it was Gabe’s newest train he was testing out! So I jumped ont one of the wells and took a seat. I was instantly noticed by the engineer )Gabe) and he once again greeted me to come along for the ride.
Our final destination was Bhaga Station, and about half way there Gabe informed me that the Conductor’s seat was available in the engine’s cab, so I anxiously took it and hung my head out the window for a nice breeze.
It’s always nice being able to explore the grid, and having a front row seat on a train like this and not be the engineer is sometimes more fun that actually being the engineer; it gives you the opportunity to actually sight-see and just take in all of the surroundings that is Second Life.
The switch is complete! Guy Linden and Sylvan Mole have finished with the switch change and installation at the Taerniatum SLRR Railroad Station today and I have laid out my tracks and put in the guides. All that is now left to do is for me to put in my own switches to change some of the tracks on the platform itself and everything will be completely up and running.
The Moles are an amazing group of people within Second Life. They work with the Linden Department of Public Works (LDPW) and are responsible for the building, design, and upkeep of most all of the infrastructure that you see on the continents. This section of track had not been changed in at least 10 years! So it is extra exciting for me to be a part of this and to have a spur coming into my parcel at this point and being able to provide with the evolution of the Mainland.
Be sure to stop by and bring your friends! http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Taeniatum/138/109/90
Spoon DC5 Integra
Untilia Cafe and the monorail at Tuliptree
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Tuliptree/42/88/30
Just met with Ana from the Second Life Geographic Institute (SLGI) so that her trains will now also be making a stop in Taeniatum! Exciting things in the works for the days ahead.
SLRR v 2.3.1
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