The sun came up and we actually got out of the house for a good look around. This island is beautiful and because we are in Second Life we can make the time of day anything we want. I love sitting and watching the sunrise or sunset while sitting next to Friendly and holding her. It is comforting having her there and enjoying our life together.
I took a few pictures of the island so you get an idea of how really beautiful it is. I am not a photographer, as these photos will attest, but you will get a feel for the place.
View from the top of the lighthouse.
Lagoon and waterfall near the house at sunset.
View off the back porch at sunset.
Outdoor dinner area at sunset.
An amazing party place. You can spend hours here and never do it all.
The funny thing about finding someone to love in Second Life is that there never seems to be enough time together even when spending every minute together when in world. We get dragged back to our First Lives and forced to face our realities. The responsibilities and necessities of our First Lives are like a slap in the face to wake us up to the realities of life.
For a few of us, the very lucky ones, Second Life will spill into our First Lives and give us some comfort. There is a sharing of our First Lives that brings a real sense of reality to our Second Lives. It has become quite comforting to know that Friendly is just a text or phone call away. There are still 2000 miles to deal with but somehow that does not seem very far.
There is also an amazing comfort in using our 'real names' in our private conversations. "I love you Randy" sounds so much better than 'I love you Zoilo'. Who names there kid Zoilo anyway, lol.
"I Love You Christine"
It is so nice to say that out in the Real World.
Love ya,
Randy
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