Monday, April 2, 2012


There is nothing better than having someone understand you and understand the meaning behind why you are motivated to do things. Lovers are often the only ones to support us in our own quest for what we aspire to do in our lives and that takes trust and a deep understanding of their lovers soul.

It is in this mindset that I respond to the recent write-up about Naked Dreams in The SL Naturist.


Even though I have never met the people who write The SL Naturist, I can see they understand me totally and appreciate what I was out to achieve.

I was raised as a nudist and I am proud of it. My parents passed on a love of freedom and awareness that is beautiful to acknowledge.

When I came into Second Life, I saw the potential of capturing the real feelings I have enjoyed as a naturist for so many years.

When I build lands in SL, I try to remember the total feelings of freedom being the part I loved the most. Slipping into a rock pool with your fellow naturists at Byron Bay will always stay in my memory. Walking naked in the bush trails at Point Lookout on Stradbroke Island still takes me back and I can still smell the pepper like aroma of the forest there. Ahhh pure bliss!

When I build in SL, I strive to summon up that rl atmosphere, the fact or the feeling you could actually be there. Sometimes it's amazing being alone in nature and as nature intended. Other times you need the feelings of togetherness in a social environment. All these things I try to factor into the build.

As a Gold Coast girl, I loved Seaworld on the Spit. I had the idea of building an underwater observation viewing room in sl and found it suited my other love of marine creatures in all their naked glory.

To have others enjoy and connect to the ideas of this part of Naked Dreams has been one of the most satisfying elements of Second Life and I am totally humbled by the words in the article.

Thank you to Ella and Harry for their words! I must point out in public forum that I didn't actually build the original Buffy's Cove though. I just put a lot of love into it..

I also want to say thank you to Dandy, LeMelon and my wonderful friend Gray for their on-going support and friendship.

Peace and love and naked dreams to you all.

Teresa

Monday, January 30, 2012

Thoughts for 2012..

Hello Everyone.

As we move into 2012 well and truly now, we can look to the future of our beloved Second Life with some concern.

I found an article (link attached below) where they talk about Hard Alley closing down due to lack of funds to run the place. I have to say I am not a regular visitor of this sim, or many like it.
I tend to hang out on my naturist sim Naked Dreams and relax on its palm laden, sun soaked beaches and tranquil forests, but Hard Alley possibly closing does pose a question on the on-going viability of the Grid.

SL constantly changes but is it drying up?

While this is not a 'beg' blog post, I for one find it very hard to keep going in SL. I built a place for people to relax in and in no way am I ever going to beg for donations. It was my decision to build Naked Dreams. I could have easily said no. The simple fact is, it costs lots of money to fund a sim like this and I don't charge a membership or entry fee. I have 2 small tip jars, one at entry and one on top of the underwater viewing room. Unless you are prepared to get an Adult sim full of inane sex animations, you can only expect a few visitors to your Island. Personally, I know visitors to ND prefer it this way, nice and quiet..

We fund Naked Dreams through the generous donations of real money from the Sims owners, Elbag and Brenda who run the Eden group from love and passion. I pay a large percentage of the rest of the tier while hopefully, the 4 units on ND are rented out most of the time. If even only one unit is not rented out, as I have now, there is instantly a shortfall of funds over the top of the money already put aside to pay the tier.

Donations in SL have all but dried up. Don't budget for anything via tip jars or donations really these days if you plan to open a sim. So different to the past where people knew someone had to pay to keep these places afloat.

When I first joined SL, I learned how to build and offered my services in exchange for a place to live in-world. Most of these arrangements failed after a short time when the novelty of having me on their sim passed. You can still see replies to some of my blog entries from these of these people in my blog.

I decided to chip in and pay my way in real cash to have my own piece of pixilated paradise. Well, the day is fast approaching where I will not be able to maintain my little piece of paradise any longer.

The point is, SL has changed. That's a given, but its changed in a way that will limit its future. The days of wandering alone on public land could be a thing of the past with more membership fees being charged to visitors by the sim owners if they wish to remain viable.

The platform itself has not moved with technology either. Constant sim reboots and crashing avatars all adds to the frustration. Friends are fewer on the platform too. The PS3, Iphone, Xbox, Wii and so many other technologically superior elements all compete with the escape from reality that most chase in SL.

Read the article to see some amazing insights into our beloved SL.

http://alphavilleherald.com/2012/01/hard-alley-to-be-cleaned-out-march-10.html

I can't have a go at anyone who wrote the comments below the main article because many I agree with, and even though I find some of the comments distasteful at best, I can say I admire 'Required' who posted on January 26 (Australia Day) and who could see the plight of genuine people with good hearts that only tried to enhance the grid, and who only tried to make it more beautiful.

If I last in SL another 11 months it will be nothing short of a miracle!

Love and naked dreams to you all!

Teresa