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✨💖 Thigh Update💖✨
Thighs now have material support
Thighs take cake appliers
MP:
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Kottr-Plump-Thighs-V22/23318661
Inworld: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rain%20Drops/49/30/2521
New boots from Thalia Heckroth!
All colours shown here: flic.kr/p/LZsSPK
Also wearing:
Blouse - Doutzen by Thalia Heckroth
Hair - Silverblade by Tableau Vivant
Body - Lara by Maitreya
Image taken at Saint Pete City
1 of 6 Things To Do Inside When It Is Snowing Outside
(Winter activities that do not require leaving the house)
Introducing Mariana Thigh Boots exclusive for Uber.
Available as:
9 single colours
8 colour Metallic Collection
21 colour Boutique Collection
[Autumn / Winter palette ]
Rigged for lara, laraX, ebody, genx, kupra & legacy
Photo taken @ {__[ SPLASH BEACH ]__}
I've said it elsewhere - but it does seem that I'm softening and rounding a little in all the places that one would want. I suspect its actually to do with ageing - but I'm not complaining!!!
Blue-hearted Daisy!
Think about it: most Daisies you know of whatever color have a yellow or orange 'heart'. Felicia heterophylla, True-Blue Daisy is one of the few exceptions. It was first described under the name Agathaea celestis - Heavenly Excellence - by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (1781-1832) in 1817. True-Blue went by a number of other Latin names for a century and a half until Jan Grau in 1973 sorted out the entire genus Felicia.
I suppose it's fitting to call it 'heavenly' for more than only an aesthetic reason. In 1751 the great French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille (1713-1762) had traveled to the Cape of Good Hope to study the southern heavens. He spent literally all his nights - together with only his little dog Gris-Gris - cataloguing stars; in the end some 10,000 of them, and he named new southern constellations (some 14) as we still call them today. Besides doing his calculations during the day he also e.g. at Mamre, the former Groene Kloof - I quote the English translation of his notes for 8 to 10 August 1751 - 'amused myself shooting some birds and collecting some local flowers'. These flowers and others too he sent back to the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. Cassini later described our Heavenly Blue in 1817 on the basis of that 'packet of dried plants sent from the Cape (by Lacaille, RP) a long time ago.'
Lacaille seems to have been something of a loner and he hated public adulation. Tiny Syritta pipiens, Thick-thighed Hoverfly, is a loner, too. But it's not sticking its tongue out at you but rather for pollinic sustenance stolen from the blue pistil of Felicia.
The black-thighed falconet is one of the smallest birds of prey, typically measuring between 14–16 centimetres long, with a 27–32 centimetres wingspan, which is a size comparable to a typical sparrow. It is native to Brunei Darussalam, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. and vagrant to Sri Lanka.
Scientific name: Microhierax fringillarius
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable)
This month at Anthem
Squeeze stockings
for MAZE thighs (can be worn without)
includes 9 denier options (3 shown in ad)
Search Anthem event inworld and come try them out