By Gemma Cleanslate
October has arrived with all its colorful or dark fun. Orange is the most outstanding color not only for decorations but the sign of Halloween. Pumpkins abound, no matter where one goes it seems. You will find at least one little pumpkin in place.
I have started visiting some venues that are Halloween personified. My first stop is to a regular for me every year and that is Moochie’s All Hallows.
"Did you know sometimes it frightens me
when you say my name and I can't see you
will you ever learn to materialize before you speak…"
The greeter says, “Welcome to All Hallows! Please respect the no nudity policy and have fun exploring. There are nooks and crannies to be found throughout, if you are willing to step into the darkness…”
Take the advice. If you bring a sweetie or a friend try the couples walk rezzer and take the step into darkness together. Grab a notecard before you leave that will guide you on your way to some of the sites. Oh, don’t forget to get the postcards from Moochie too!
Follow the various paths and see the sights. Cressida Wretched was serving Corn Dogs that were advertised as sometimes delicious so I skipped that and settled for a large cider given to me my Henrietta Hogwort that seemed a little safer.
There are many nooks to sit and relax just enjoying the shimmering lights in the darkness of the night. Listen to the spooky Halloween tunes like "I’m a Vampire Baby." Don’t miss the Theatrer on the Hill where there are classic horror films of the past showing or the “Campfire Stories' at All Hallows this year. A dedicated little parcel right at the end of the pumpkin patch will play old time radio tales 24/7 from now right through until the end of October”. Try to relax and enjoy (laughing out loud).
when you say my name and I can't see you
will you ever learn to materialize before you speak…"
The greeter says, “Welcome to All Hallows! Please respect the no nudity policy and have fun exploring. There are nooks and crannies to be found throughout, if you are willing to step into the darkness…”
Take the advice. If you bring a sweetie or a friend try the couples walk rezzer and take the step into darkness together. Grab a notecard before you leave that will guide you on your way to some of the sites. Oh, don’t forget to get the postcards from Moochie too!
Follow the various paths and see the sights. Cressida Wretched was serving Corn Dogs that were advertised as sometimes delicious so I skipped that and settled for a large cider given to me my Henrietta Hogwort that seemed a little safer.
There are many nooks to sit and relax just enjoying the shimmering lights in the darkness of the night. Listen to the spooky Halloween tunes like "I’m a Vampire Baby." Don’t miss the Theatrer on the Hill where there are classic horror films of the past showing or the “Campfire Stories' at All Hallows this year. A dedicated little parcel right at the end of the pumpkin patch will play old time radio tales 24/7 from now right through until the end of October”. Try to relax and enjoy (laughing out loud).
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Moochie/170/200/23
Before I forget there are new Healthinfo Island for October you may like to visit. They are appropriate for the season. Objectophilia is a new one on me but check it out above the site on Dying.
Nearby there is a whole section on Microplastics which I find is scarier than any Halloween creature! Learn about it! There is so much more on the Virtual Ability island.. take a walk.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/171/146/22
Before I forget there are new Healthinfo Island for October you may like to visit. They are appropriate for the season. Objectophilia is a new one on me but check it out above the site on Dying.
Nearby there is a whole section on Microplastics which I find is scarier than any Halloween creature! Learn about it! There is so much more on the Virtual Ability island.. take a walk.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/171/146/22
Gemma Cleanslate
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