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DRD Artic Express Gacha coming soon @ the Arcade
The Arcade location:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Arcade/176/145/32
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1 - DRD - AE - Arcade Express - Engine - RARE c/m
2 - DRD - AE - Arcade Express - Train Car Center - RARE c/m
21 - DRD - AE - Train Car - 4 Seat Commuter Bench c/m ( outside)
5 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Bar c/m - it comes with all you see on it and behind it, except the
7 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Bar Stool c/m
19 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Low Brown Divider c/m ( I used 8, behind the bar and under the window as a boiserie)
19 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Short Ornate Divider c/m
24 - DRD - AE - Train Car - 4 Seat First Class Cabin c/m ( I used it as the restaurant entrance)
15 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Dining Table - 4 Seat c/m
16 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Dining Table - 2 Seat c/m
they come with all you see on them, except the
25 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Fabric Shade Table Lamp c/m (I used 3)
28 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Food Cart - Empty c/m
28 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Food Cart - Full c/m
16 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Dining Chair c/m ( I used 7)
10 - DRD - AE - Train Car - International Armchair c/m
9 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Drape Table - Full c/m
9 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Drape Table - Holiday c/m ( they come with all you see on them)
30 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Holiday Tree - REWARD
23 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Newspaper Rack c/m
23 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Umbrella Rack c/m
8 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Half Table - Holiday c/m - it comes with all you see on it except the
25 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Tulip Shade Table Lamp c/m
Baggage:
26 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Baggage - Morbid's Things c/m ( entrance)
27 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Baggage - Wendy's Things c/m ( entrance, on the floor)
26 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Baggage - Jaimy's Things c/m ( by the half table)
27 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Baggage - Charlotte's Things c/m ( gift boxes on it)
26 - DRD - AE - Train Car - Baggage - Eowyn's Things c/m
The 2 paintings on the left are
DRD Ebenezers large frame c/m from DRD Humbug Christmas gacha - Winter Gacha at DRD's Mainstore since Dec 5
DRD Mainstore location
Demeure du début XXe siècle comme en atteste le fronton, elle est intéressante sur plusieurs points. Elle reprend les pilastres angulaires comme on peut voir ici et là, ainsi qu'une belle girouette en fer forgé, mais c'est surtout dans son étage que mon intérêt se porte, de curieuses moulures sont installées le long du pignon. De plus, des boiseries finement sculptées sont présents sous le toit, purement décoratives, mais est-ce un hommage à la trinité ?
Today i wanted to make my own version of the "Oval Office" of the white house, in 1920.
Humburg Interiors is specialized in designing roccoco style skyboxes. We offer you the best in decoration with our premium premade skyboxes. Contact me if you are interested.
How I work :
I create my prefab on a private plot of land while the decor is being built. Once finished the skybox is placed by me (modifications and additions can be added later according to the client's wishes) For more info contact Francois Humburg.
This skybox is made of different elements from different designers like C&G, AF, Ordem da Rosa or Maison Patrucci and others.
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🎀 We are in partnership with Victoire www.flickr.com/photos/peinturelure/ Interiors specialized in Vaporwave design and decoration inspired by the 80's and 90's but also other styles like retro-Cyberpunk. VI will turn your land, skybox or house into a unique and stylish kitsch place. VI also provides the best decorated land on the mainland ready to live in. If you are interested in VI services, please contact Victoire Sire
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Humburg Interiors is specialized in designing roccoco style skyboxes. We offer you the best in decoration with our premium premade skyboxes. Contact me if you are interested
How I work :
I create my prefab on a private plot of land while the decor is being built. Once finished the skybox is placed by me (modifications and additions can be added later according to the client's wishes) For more info contact Francois Humburg.
This skybox is made of different elements from different designers like C&G, Bélvédère, Ordem da Rosa or Maison Patrucci.
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🎀 We are in partnership with Victoire Interiors specialized in Vaporwave design and decoration inspired by the 80's and 90's but also other styles like retro-Cyberpunk. VI will turn your land, skybox or house into a unique and stylish kitsch place. VI also provides the best decorated land on the mainland ready to live in. If you are interested in VI services, please contact Victoire Sire
Dans le bâtiment des Dômes l’Apothicairerie on y trouve une collection de plus de 300 pots, objets et tableaux....
On peut y admirer, entre autres, dans d’incroyables mobiliers travaillés dans le bois : pots à canon, piluliers et vases à thériaque…
Le Boiserie collection.
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The Crossroads - Feb. round
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Crossroads%20Event/1...
Open Feb. 3th
Design by: Fixgel Planer & Susi FIranelli
Collégiale Notre-Dame-d'Alydon (aussi appelée Notre-Dame Dalidon), Oppède-le-Vieux
Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-d'Alydon (also known as Notre-Dame Dalidon), Oppède-le-Vieux
The boiserie separate the Great Hall from the corridor. Panels on the boiseries can be closed to further separate the room from the corridor.
Le Boiserie collection.
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The Crossroads - Feb. round
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Open Feb. 3th
SCOUT: "Is everything ready, Daddy?"
DADDY: "Yes Scout. I have strung the garlands and put flowers on the ground for you."
SCOUT: "Good. Ahem," *Clears throat.* "And whilst I am wearing my tutu, please remember that I am the Great Scoutlova, thank you!" *Preens.*
DADDY: "Oh, beg your pardon, Scoutlova!"
SCOUT: "That's alright Daddy" *Cuddles Dolly.* "Now Dolly, only I can dance in this show, so you can sit here and watch me. Alright?" *Cuddles Dolly tightly again before putting her down.*
DADDY: "Ready, Scoutlova?"
SCOUT: *Thinks.* "Daddy? Daddy?"
DADDY: "Yes Scout?"
SCOUT: "Ahem!" *Looks sharply at Daddy.*
DADDY: "Err, I mean, Scoutlova. What is it?"
SCOUT: "Daddy, are Spencer and his Mummy watching?"
DADDY: "Oh yes Scoutlova, I have told them, and all your other bear friends too. I'm quite sure that your best friend Peter, Oleg, Benny, Marty/Mary, Fuzzy, Heino, Danbo and Mummy Marian will be watching too!"
SCOUT: "Very good Daddy! Then we may begin."
DADDY: "Very good, Scoutlova."
DADDY: *Stands to the side of the stage and addresses audience.* "And now, direct from London\'s Palladium Theatre, after a successful sell-out season, we are proud to present," *Pauses for impact. "The Great Scoutlova, who will be performing 'The Dance of the Sugar Plum Bear', a dance he has created especially for his friend Spencer's Mummy, to make her smile whilst her foot... err her paw, recovers after surgery!"
Scout is very good friends with a little bear named Spencer who lives in France, near the border of Spain. Spencer lives with his Mummy (FinouCat) and a cat named Pixie. Spencer\'s Mummy loves dancing, but recently she hurt her ankle and had to have surgery done, which means that she cannot dance at present. Dancing is so very important for her well being, and she loves it so much that she is sad that she cannot dance at present. Spencer has been cheering her up by putting on his pink tutu and dancing for her. You can see the pictures here: www.flickr.com/photos/finoucat/52370751440/in/photostream/ and www.flickr.com/photos/finoucat/52370755520/in/photostream/ or in the first comment below. Being a good and caring little bear, Scout too wants to cheer Spencer\'s Mummy up by dancing a dance especially for her. I applaud him for this, and both Scout and I hope that Spencer and his Mummy smile as a result of Scout... er I mean the Great Scoutlova\'s performance.
Scout was a gift to Paddy from my friend. He is a Fair Trade Bear hand knitted in Africa. His name comes from the shop my friend found him in: Scout House. He tells me that life was very different where he came from, and Paddy is helping introduce him to many new experiences. Scout catches on quickly, and has proven to be a cheeky, but very lovable member of our closely knit family.
Although smaller than its grander Art Nouveau drawing room across the hall, the cosy sitting room of Billilla is no less beautiful as it is filled with light through a large bay window featuring Art Nouveau stained glass.
The Art Nouveau stained glass panels of the bay window and the wooden fretwork framing it are the only two features installed as part of the 1907 extension and renovation of Billilla. The rest of the room is, like the Billilla billiard room, remarkably intact decoratively in fine Victorian style.
Even though it is smaller than the drawing room, the sitting room was still one of the showpiece main rooms of the mansion when guests came to call. Elegantly proportioned and appointed, it too is a very femininely oriented room. The ceiling of the drawing room is decorated classically inspired boiseries and garlands. These are also reflected in bas reliefs along the plate rail and across the mirrored overmantle over the black and white tile fireplace.
Above the white painted dado and plate rail, the walls feature panels of Art Nouveau wallpaper. Although we usually associate the Art Nouveau period with the first decade of the Twentieth Century, it actually began in the 1880s, when Mr. Weatherly bought Billilla. Mrs. Weatherly probably chose the more restrained, earlier style of Art Nouveau paper because it was just becoming fashionable at the time she moved in.
The room is accessed by two sets of doors with glass panels and brass doorknobs.
Built in High Victorian style in 1878 for successful gold miner Robert Wright, Billilla mansion was originally a thirteen room mansion erected on seven and a half acres of land.
When economic boom turned to bust in the 1880s, the property was purchased in 1888 by wealthy New South Wales pastoralist William Weatherly who named it Billilla after his land holdings and established a home there for his wife Jeannie and their children Violet, Gladys and Lionel.
The house was substantially altered by architect Walter Richmond Butler in 1907, extending the house beyond its original thirteen rooms and adding the Art Nouveau façade seen today.
After William Weatherly's death in 1914, his wife, who was much younger, remained living there until her own death in 1933. She bequeathed the property to her daughter, Violet, who maintained the home with reduced staff until her own death in 1972.
The property was purchased in 1973 by the Bayside Council who subsequently used Billilla as a historical house with guided tours, a wedding and events venue, a school and finally in 2009 as an artist's precinct in the property's outbuildings. Billilla is a beautiful heritage property retaining many of its original features thanks to its long private ownership still incorporating a stately formal garden and the magnificent historic house.
Billilla, at 26 Halifax Street, Brighton, is one of Melbourne’s few remaining significant homesteads, built on land which had originally been owned by Nicholas Were. The house has a mixture of architectural styles, featuring a Victorian design with Art Nouveau features and has exquisite formal gardens, which retain much of their original Nineteenth Century layout.
Billilla retains many original Victorian elements and a number of outbuildings still stand to the rear of the property including the butler’s quarters, dairy, meat house, stable garden store and coach house.
Billilla was opened to the general public as part of the Melbourne Open House weekend 2022.
Billilla was used as a backdrop in the 1980 Australian Channel 10 miniseries adaptation of Sumner Locke Elliott's "Water Under the Bridge". It was used at the Sydney harbourside home of Luigi, Honor and Carrie Mazzini.
is another person's delight - one should always have the delight of bathing surrounded by fine art. Our bathroom has become one of those rooms most frequently used - with good reason as it keeps our sanity sanitized as well.
Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi - Salotto degli specchi.
Il salotto, con un particolarissimo gusto rococò, è decorato con stucchi e specchi dalle pareti al soffitto, sempre su idea di Giovanni Pietro Pozzo nel 1766 con l'aiuto di Michele Antonio Rapous nella realizzazione della boiserie.
Più antico è invece il lampadario, che risale agli anni '40 del Settecento e che è decorato con sculture di uccelli in ferro battuto.
Stupinigi hunting lodge - Hall of mirrors.
The living room, with a very particular Rococo taste, is decorated with stuccoes and mirrors from the walls to the ceiling, again based on an idea by Giovanni Pietro Pozzo in 1766 with the help of Michele Antonio Rapous in the realization of the boiserie.
The chandelier, on the other hand, dates back to the 1740s and is decorated with wrought iron bird sculptures.
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