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Our Caves

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When we discovered we had accidentally made a little room during our first step of landscaping, I decided that we really needed some caves.  Thankfully Fanatik has a super easy Cave Kit.  I went a bit nuts and had about a quarter of the sim filled with caves, but didn’t really want to mess with the landscaping of the SL land (one roommate is the actual land owner, so only he can do the SL landscaping, whereas I can do all of the mesh fun).  I scaled back and there are just four full cave rooms and then the exit.  I need to add more decorative features, especially to the first and fourth rooms, but at the moment, I’m good.

 

As you saw before, this is the “down the ladder” access point, which we typically use as the entrance, but there are technically two ways, since the other is a rock archway down by the pond.  We usually start here and leave by the rock path.  A little more Alice in Wonderland© this way.

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When you go down the ladder (or fall if you’re as uncoordinated as me) you enter a pretty barren room at the moment, but there’s a full bed of twinkling lights that fade in and out on the floor, with torches lighting all of the walls.  There’s a little rock path near the white eyeball flower (which is now gone), which leads to the pathway to go to the second cave room.

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I continued the torches through the rock tunnel, although the lighting doesn’t match the natural lighting in the tunnel.  I wanted lights and didn’t give a patootie if I put some in dark spots.  LOL

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The second room, at the end of the rock tunnel path.  This is my absolute favorite room.  Unfortunately a static picture doesn’t capture the absolute beauty of this room.  The water has built in animations, plus I have meditation pose balls out for people to enjoy since it is so serene.  There’s a star archway as you enter, then rotating sections of colored stars all inset from the walls of stationary colored stars.  All twinkle and switch color schemes randomly.  I also added some luminescent plants I found at The Looking Glass.  When you set WL to midnight it is pure beauty.

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So I took advantage of the built in animations.  Apparently I really needed to wash my legs, according to the first anim that kicked in.  *grin*  This gave a nice picture of the background of star lights, though, plus a dim hint of one of the luminescent fronds.  This room is an additive at Fanatik, so the water is not SL water and has the most gorgeous texturing.

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The third room became an Aught gaming room, but was too blah, so I went to E.V.E. Studios and got their luminescent and waving colored fungi.  I first started out with the whole room covered in them, honestly just to disturb one of my roommates since the fungi weirded him out at the store.  *laugh*  Then I scaled it back and it is kind of fascinating to watch them wave around with the color fluctuating slightly.  For some reason it reminds me of the “poor, unfortunate souls” from Little Mermaid©.  *grin*

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This I included just in case you get the Cave Kit.  It’s full mesh, so if you want to rez a mesh item (like all of my belongings LOL), make sure to build a prim to rez onto, and then move things into position.  Otherwise you’ll lose any no copy items and you’ll get that lovely “…does not allow…” message.

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And the final room, leading to the exit.  I decided to go a little more lively, since it leads to the outdoor sunlight, plus I then got to find a use for some cool finds I picked up in the past few years.  I need to add some additional items, especially to work with the overgrown piano that I totally love, but for now, it works.

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And this is one of the sloped entry pieces of the kit that is attached to the last room with most of the slope behind this shot.  I love the inside of the rock archway we used though and how it works with the growth from the last room, so I chose to skip up a little.  You can just slightly see the pond with the HPMD lit tree just outside the exit.

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If you want any caves, I can’t recommend Fanatik’s kit enough, although it’s an investment, since it’s not super cheap.  For the quality and ease of use, it’s well worth it.  And there are TONS of pieces I didn’t use or show.  Some of the tunnel creases are covered up with the included tunnel rocks and collapsed rock piles and you could even use them to give a lot more craggy details to the walls/rooms.  This was a long part of the landscaping process, but I’m so glad that I held out through three attempts in order to find the kit that worked perfectly.  Now excuse me, because I’m off to meditate in the glowing grotto…

Seraphim’s Yard Sale

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If you’re into SL then you probably know that it’s Arcade month.  In case you don’t know about the Seraphim (dot com) website, they also host a yard sale where people can sell their Arcade duplicates and unwanted wins.  I personally hate to put money into the machine without knowing I’ll get something I really want, unless it’s a designer that I’m in love with all of their products, so the yard sale works especially well for me.  I can look through all of the boxes and see if the ones I want are being sold at the sale.  Note: you’ll never see rares there.  Those go to MP or other high dollar resell sims, whereas everything at Seraphim’s has to be pull price.  So if you want Mutresse’s  Persistent Otter, you can look for it at Seraphim’s without spending extra money on prizes you may not want (although I adore all their animals LOL).  As the month progresses, there will be a lot more items available, of course, so keep checking if your heart is set on something.

 

 

As you can see in the top row, there’s an overview of all of the booths for every vendor at The Arcade.  To the right, you can see the beginnings of the resale boxes collection for that vendor (which happens to be the Aii – Catacomb Prince Princess booth and I just HAD to get the creepy skeletal companion *grin*).  In the big picture you can see the Otter Pond booth I was using for an example.  I’ve all ready picked up several (I have at least a few from every Arcade *face palm*), but the great thing is some people go ahead and unbox it, so you get to see the prize in action.  The Persistent one swings around trying to get that rope off, which I got to see since someone unpacked that and made it pretty irresistible then.  If you’re new to Arcade items, they’re just like regular Gacha items; they’re transfer but not copy, so you can shop for others, or your resale shop, but be careful rezzing your Persistent Otter on a mesh surface, because you only get the one chance!  (Please rez it onto a prim surface, even if it’s just a simple cube you build!)

 

So, if you’d like to join the hordes of shoppers, hit Seraphim’s yard sale here.

Lamb Tacos Recipe by Leah

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When I have leftover lamb I make lamb tacos.  Every single time.  They’re a fantastic way to eat lamb and the Braised Leg of Lamb previously posted produced a fantastic taco.  I kept them simple because this is really just about complimenting the meat.  In the past I’ve made a garlic sauce to add to the taco but this lamb needed no extra sauce.

 

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Lamb Tacos

 

INGREDIENTS

flour tortillas

cooked lamb, warmed

cabbage, shredded

red onion

white cheddar

lime

salsa, optional

sour cream, optional

 

 

PREPARATION

Warm tortillas in a skillet over medium heat.  Add the warmed lamb to the tortillas and add toppings of your choice.

Landscaping Part 2

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It was brought to my attention that I had added our home’s landscaping pictures to my Flickr account and forgot to actually blog it (thank you Z!).  *facepalm* So, for those of you that like this side of my blog, here’s for you.  There will be one more part, since I still made some tweaks after this set of pictures, but the general build was becoming solid at this point.

 

 

This is at the lowest right corner of the property.  The weird looking white thing is actually a lit twig tent with a fire in front, and it looks really cute when the night setting is turned on, however, you wouldn’t have seen anything else, so I had to make the choice of a weird picture.  *grin*landscaping part 2_003

 

This is obviously the side that shows the above bridge’s side, along with our cliff line, just because those cliffs are so freaking amazing!  Walking them in mouselook (where you look through the avatar’s eyes) is one of the coolest walks!

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This is at the top of the hill, which I tweaked a little bit more after this was taken.  I tried a few different buildings, but this is the one I landed on.landscaping part 2_006

 

This is the look down as you walk down from the plateau on the left side of the above picture.  It has stairs to go down to the house or you can stop at the landing and take the ladder down into the new cave system that was installed (next post)

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This is once you hit the bottom with some rezzing spots, plants, and later on I added a seating area.  The slight sideways front view of the cliffs was kind of cool to me, so I had to include this shot.

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This is the lower level if you walk straight past the tractor/house in the above picture.  The pond comes with a willow that isn’t quite as pretty compared to most of our landscaping choices, and the animations and scripts are built into that willow, so I didn’t feel like fighting modifying to a different tree.  Instead I just moved an HPMD lit tree to the very back edge of the willow, so all of the anims and poses work perfectly still.  *pats back for creative thinking* 

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And another shot of the pond, but a little more of the detail plus the super cute open canoe cuddling seat/bed, to sit and watch the twinkling lights when an evening WL is selected.  🙂  (By the way, most landscaping features are either HPMD or Studio Skye, with flowers predominately from Heart Botanicals.)

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Caves come next and then the final version.  A few may overlap a little, since there are minor tweaks and it’ll be hard to keep track of honestly.  *grin*  Just wanted to warn you.  Make sure to check out the gorgeous caves though!!

Braised Leg of Lamb from Saveur® Blogged by Leah

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My mother used to make roast leg of lamb every Christmas.  We always loved it but in recent years we had stopped making it as my mom could no longer eat it.  This Easter she told me she was ready to try again, but asked if I would prepare it differently than the way she used to make it.  Try a new recipe?  I thought you’d never ask!  I turned to Saveur®.  Their recipes have never steered me wrong and I was thrilled to find a recipe for braised lamb.  Braising is such a beautiful way to prepare meat because it has a long,  slow cook time, allowing the flavor to really develop and turn meat meltingly tender.

As expected the dish was absolutely fantastic and most importantly, my mom loved it.

 

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Braised Leg of Lamb from Saveur®

SERVES 6-8

 

Ingredients

1 (6-8-lb.) semiboneless leg of lamb

3 lb. small red potatoes, scrubbed clean

15 cloves garlic, crushed

6 large carrots, peeled and cut into 3″ pieces

6 sprigs fresh rosemary

2 bay leaves

1 large yellow onion, cut lengthwise into eight wedges

2 cups chicken stock

1 cup white wine

Minced flat-leaf parsley, to garnish

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

 

Instructions

Arrange a rack 8″ from broiler element and heat broiler to high. Put lamb in a large roasting pan, season generously with salt and pepper, and broil, flipping once, until browned, about 25 minutes. Remove lamb from oven and heat oven to 325°.

Arrange potatoes, garlic, carrots, rosemary, bay leaves, and onions around lamb; pour in chicken stock and wine. Season wine mixture with salt and pepper and cover pan tightly with aluminum foil. Place roasting pan in oven and cook, turning lamb once, until fork tender, 4–5 hours. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool 20 minutes. Transfer lamb and vegetables to a large serving platter and sprinkle with minced parsley; serve pan juices on the side.

 

*Additional chicken broth can be substituted for the white wine, if necessary.

New Landscaping Part 1

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We’ve been in the middle of a massive remodeling of our property for a few weeks now.  Half way in (where this post ends) I changed my mind on the direction I wanted to go and a lot of it got picked back up.  I can’t seem to plan these out very well.  I have to just get in there and see what works.  We accidentally created a tiny water room in the midst of the land pieces, which got me obsessed with having an underground area, so after the last picture here I went and found a cave kit.  Up came the land pieces, a cave system was put in, and land was put down around it.  I have almost all of it changed now, except for needing to put out some plants and little things like that.  Even ended up changing the building at the top of the cliff.  *laugh*  I stand by the belief that as a woman I can change my mind at any point in time and SL isn’t any different.  *grin* 

 

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We prefer to use some mesh cliff land forms, since they’re easier to manipulate than the world land, plus we can get a more realistic look.  In order to get help, I just make tons of copies of each piece and then Z could help move them into place too, so that’s why you see pancake stacks of pieces.  *laugh*  Goodbye to our little stream for now…we’ll see you next remodel.

 

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Kind of reminds you of Legos©, doesn’t it? 

 

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At this point we had discovered the accidental cave (you can see just the tip of some blue in the middle of the land in the bottom picture.  And I stopped taking pictures at this point, since another remodel of this area was going to start the next day.  Weeks later I’m still finishing up…*laugh*  So here’s the behind-the-scenes look of the craziness that goes into our designing our little edge of our digital world into the Eden that we dream up.  Hopefully you got a few laughs at the complete oddity of this.  *smile*

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Hot and Smoky Baked Beans with bonus Recipe by Leah

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Way back when, I used to work in a dental office.  I worked for wonderful doctors and with wonderful people and hey, free dental care.  But you know the best part of working there?  Magazines!  Dental offices always have lots of magazines and this office was no exception.  Every Friday we’d get a stack of new ones and we’d all grab our favorites to borrow over the weekend.  Can you guess which magazines I grabbed? People, of course, and Bon Appetit!  Oh, how I loved that magazine.  So much beautiful food!  So many tips and techniques!  I tried a lot of new things just because I’d seen them in that magazine.  This recipe for baked beans is from those days and I’ve been making it ever since.  It’s wonderfully savory and leaves people clamoring for the leftovers.

These make frequent appearances as a side at barbecues, but when I serve it as a main dish I like to serve braised cabbage with vinegar and cornbread.

 

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Hot and Smoky Baked Beans

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yield: 8 to 10 servings

 

INGREDIENTS

6 bacon slices

1 1/2 cups chopped onion

1 1/4 cups purchased barbecue sauce

3/4 cup dark beer

1/4 cup mild-flavored (light) molasses

3 tablespoons Dijon mustard

3 tablespoons (packed) dark brown sugar

2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

1 tablespoon soy sauce

4 to 6 teaspoons minced canned chipotle chilies*

6 (15- to 16-ounce) cans Great Northern beans, drained

Chopped fresh parsley, garnish

 

PREPARATION

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Cook bacon in large skillet over medium heat until crisp. Transfer to paper towels and drain. Transfer 2 1/2 tablespoons bacon drippings from skillet to large bowl.
  2. Finely chop bacon; add to bowl.
  3. Add onion and next 7 ingredients to bowl and whisk to blend.
  4. Whisk in 4 to 6 teaspoons chipotle chilies, depending on spiciness desired. Stir in beans.
  5. Transfer bean mixture to 13 x 9 x 2-inch glass baking dish. Bake uncovered until liquid bubbles and thickens slightly, about 1 hour. Cool 10 minutes.
  6. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.

 

*to taste, since these can be a bit too spicy for delicate palettes.

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This cabbage dish also comes from my dental office days.  I like to serve it with baked beans because the vinegary tang  compliments the heat and smokiness of the beans.  It’s a beautiful side dish with rich purple tones.

 

Braised Red Cabbage with Vinegar

yield: 6-8 servings

 

INGREDIENTS

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1 cup chopped onion

4 garlic cloves, peeled, crushed

1 2 1/2-pound red cabbage, quartered, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch strips

1/2 teaspoon caraway seeds

1 1/2 cups low-salt chicken broth

3 tablespoons red wine vinegar

 

PREPARATION

Heat oil in heavy large pot over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic; sauté until beginning to brown, about 8 minutes. Add cabbage and caraway seeds; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Toss until cabbage is wilted, about 4 minutes. Add broth. Cover, reduce heat to low, and simmer 15 minutes. Add vinegar. Cover and cook until cabbage is tender, stirring occasionally, about 15 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

I’m Getting More Techy

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Well, I finally did it.  I uploaded SL pictures to my Flickr account.  Although I started it years ago, so I could look at vendor posts and lately SL photographer pictures, I decided that it was silly that I have a ton of SL pics in my computer that I don’t share.  I know only a small portion of you are following for the SL side of my life, and I absolutely love sharing it, but wanted to give you the option to check out the tons of pics I don’t post on my blog.

 

So, look to the right and see my dandy little new Flickr widget!  *grin* I didn’t know if more than two would be distracting and bog down users, but I thought that was more reasonable.  If it sits on a bloody Harley Quinn picture if I did a single picture, that might disturb some people.  *laugh*  I am disturbed, but try to limit showing it on here except for the occasional slip ups.

 

I’m super excited to be uploading pictures to albums in Flickr and finding another outlet for my creativity.  I’ve really gotten into SL photography lately, although I have a lot to learn.  It’s been really enjoyable during a time when I’m restless and have little interests in my usual activities.  Anyway, if you haven’t noticed it and are interested, there are around a hundred loaded so far with a lot more to come soon, once I dig them out of my archives.  *grin*  I hope you enjoy and have a wonderful day!

Neighborhood Watch

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It was a rare night that most of us were able to be on at the same time and hang out.  I’m known for having really weird things in my inventory that I’ve collected over the years (I’m ancient in SL time) and the habit of collecting creative items has spread.  Instead of playing a game or something like that, we found funny animals to ride around the property on.  

 

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Sis’s snail is new, but I bought all of us dinosaurs to ride at an Arcade event nearly a year ago, and we decided to check the new landscape via our critters.  By the way, the dinosaurs truly do make little huffs and grunts like you’d imagine.  So I (Bre) am on the Raptor on the left, Z is on the blue Triceratops, and Sis is on the funny as all get out snail.

 

 

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Z took off on his own for a bit, so I got out my new snail and the Sarcastic Sisters let our snails mingle while we chatted and laughed.  I’m thinking that we should take a stroll on one of the SL roadways and see what kinds of reactions we get.  Once we learned that Z had taken his Dino into the kitchen to eat the pastries I so neatly rezzed in there, we activated our neighborhood watch.

 

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Sis had also won a wandering snail that she gifted me, so we grabbed it to make the last stand as Z and Blue came out of the house.  It might not be the most intimidating neighborhood watch, but it’s the most unique you’ll ever see!!  Never fear, the Regulus Watch is here!

 

 

Grilled Pork Chops Recipe by Leah

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Pork chops were a frequent dish in my home growing up.  My mom would lay a bed of sauerkraut in a casserole dish, lay the chops on top, and then pour sauce on top of that before baking.  It seemed we ate them weekly though I’m sure that’s an exaggeration.  Nevertheless, I was raised with a love of pork chops.

These chops were some I tried only a few years ago.  I saw someone post about them on Facebook and thought they were so simple they must be delicious.  They are!  They’ve been both a company meal (served with Fuji Apple Salad and Crispy Smashed Roasted Potatoes with Dill Aioli) and a weeknight meal (with applesauce and mashed potatoes).  Though I always make these out on the grill at home, I have also made them with great success on my mom’s indoor electric grill.  In fact, those are the pork chops pictured.

 

 

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Grilled Pork Chops

INGREDIENTS

pork chops

olive oil

honey

kosher salt

fresh ground pepper

fresh or dried thyme

PREPARATION

  1. Rub pork chops with olive oil and a drizzle of honey.  Sprinkle with kosher salt, pepper and thyme.
  2. Grill on high flame, just 3-4 minutes per side.  Don’t overcook or they will be tough.  They should be soft, like a steak.