
With so many pictures taken over the years, and not having a reason why to post them all in this blog, I just took some time (at a minimum effort) to do something with them. So I added a photoblog to the site. You can find it HERE.

I couldn't resist adding a few more things to the plot. In the distance, mountains and pines from 2nd Magic. Off-sim, low prim, insta-awesome.


After some months of not hearing from them, today alirium gardens are reopening their shop and sim with another wonderful landscaping job full or new trees and colors. Even if you're not buying anything, the sim is worth a visit [take the ride].


I feared I'd fade again to the hobolands, after receiving a note from my landlords telling me I had to move from the sim I was living... in just 3 days. That was all the time I had to enjoy my still fresh landscaping job. But well, I learned (some time ago) to be insistent and do my own inquiries in order to get what I'm after. That is, in a sense, I had to become my own real estate agent, allot the ownership of a parcel of uncertain possession, and convince the true sales agent that corner lot in a forgotten sim needed to be made available and ready to rent... in just one day. Then begin building anew. And the job has been completed. This is Nowhere v2.



Just when I was getting use to my new parcel, and a day after I declared my landscaping job as finished, I received a note from my landlords, Dream Seeker Estates, telling me I would have to abandon my plot --the just finished plot-- because the vacancy levels of that particular sim has been so low they were turning it into another service of higher demand. How long has it been a high vacancy sim before me moving there I don't know, but sure they knew it 10 days ago. I wouldn't have rented a parcel there if they would have let me know there was a chance of closing the sim due to low demand. I would have pick another property, would have landscaped it, and would be enjoying a cool view for the next few seasons. Now I have to pack everything up again. Deadline is this Saturday.
So this land is gone...


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