Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A New Village for SL New England

There is exciting news in the Second Life Islands of New England estate! The Marblehead sim has been reconfigured to include a new village on the ground level. If you were fortunate enough to visit the now defunct Nantucket/Mystic sims, you will be in for a pleasant surprise! The new village is very reminiscent of that, but on a smaller scale. It is a quaint area, with adorable shops and is located next door to the popular Fort Sewall Community Center. That's where all the entertainment events are held.


New England village on the Marblehead sim
Besides shops, the new village will be featuring a small marina with boat slips to rent. There will be occasional visiting sea-going vessals, such as the Mayflower, which is currently at dock there.

Currently, the Mayflower is docked at Marblehead.
If you look closely and if you are very fortunate, you might even have a mermaid sighting. I have it from a good authority that the merfolk are just as excited about the new village as us landlubbers.

The Marblehead sim also features some very nice homes for rent, as well as some parcels you can purchase. Purchased parcels will allow more prims and the ability to place you own (approved) residence.

Wouldn't you love to live in a lighthouse? This one is for rent.


I'm just so excited about our new village. I hope you'll come for a visit. And if you do, be sure to stop into my little shop called Lavender Cottage. My store features cottage style decor items, such as art work, quilts, baskets, rugs, lamps, and small wooden accessories. I've set out a box of free shirts. No, these are NOT your usual SL tee-shirts. This are high quality dual layer shirts...so be sure to stop by and get yours.

Lavender Cottage, my store in the village at Marblehead.

3 comments:

Yordie Sands said...

Love the post, Jeanne. I'm just gaga for everything in the SL New England sims. Went to my first concert at Fort Sewell last night. Great blog. See you soon. Yordie

Karson said...

Many of the shops were somewhat hidden at a height, previously. I sailed through there many times, and never knew of them. The present arrangement is much more welcoming, and rich. Nice job, NE peeps.

Jeanne Schimmer said...

Yordie, we're so pleased that you have joined our community. Thanks for the kind words...I'm enjoying your blog too.

Karson, I agree with you completely. The village is much more accessible now and can be a nice destination for sailors and others.