Thursday, December 27, 2012

Happy Belated Christmas from Venus Beach II

Just a quick blog post to say a very Happy and Merry Christmas to all members of our community. I know this post is a bit late, but I hope everyone celebrated in their own way!

Did you like our Christmas decorations around the sim? What did you like? What didn't you like? How would you have done better?? Please let us know,

Here are some pics below, from the VBII Chrissy setup!!

Here's to a happy holiday season!!! (or whats left of it!?!!!)

Laura xx



Saturday, December 22, 2012

A look at the new build... part 2

Hey people

Sorry again about the delay between blog posts. Once again I have been really busy with Christmas preparations. These can be a bit time consuming, as you can imagine!! 

Anyways, last night I took a wonder around our awesome Venus Beach II, and took some more photos from our new build. Within all of these spots pictured, you'll find hidden places to stop by, be it alone or in a couple!! What more could you wish for??!!

It's also worth noting in today's post that our membership is well above 200 for the first time. This a truly remarkable feat, and represents a 110% growth in membership numbers since the same date last year!! 

So thank you for your support throughout 2012! Here's to 2013!

Enjoy the new build...pics follow!!


                                     Entrance to the meadow... watch for the cattle!


The little creek complete with wildlife flowing through the meadow

Look hard and you'll find a cozy sleeping bag!!

Main bridge over from the Beach Sim..

So, enjoy your community, and see you at the beach!
Laura xx



Sunday, December 16, 2012

Ever seen the 'Donation Dolphins"??

Hi there ladies!

I'm sorry there hasn't been a post for a while, I have been pretty hectic with my RL, especially with Christmas just around the corner. But, here I am sitting down in front of the telly, kid in bed, house pretty much to myself...no excuse, hey?! 

Today I want to highlight just how much financial commitment goes into Venus Beach II. 

We pay L60,000 a month in tiers. Thats about $242.00 each month in RL money.

The new build at Venus Gardens cost about $4000L to make, and thats just the new items in this build. Since July 2011, we have estimated that we have paid in more than $L40,000 in our own money.

Sure, we have rentals, however, amounts made from rentals do not pay the tier alone!

So, when I went to see the Donation Dolphin a week after opening the sim, there was a zero donation amount ):

Please think about donating to Venus Beach II or Venus Gardens - every Linden donated helps to keep the sims open, and is put back into your community...


The donation dolphin at Venus Gardens - she needs a donation!

See you at your beach,

Laura xx



Sunday, December 9, 2012

Venus Gardens Is Open!

Roll up, Roll up! Venus Gardens sim is open! The build is Complete! over the next few posts I will be putting up a few pics of the new sim to tickle your senses, and encourage you all to get down and savour the new build - an integral part of our precious VBII community. 

Today, i'm starting at the rope bridge, the way into the sim from the main Venus Beach II sim, and preview the new campfire area, the river gully, and the hillside walk...

We've spent many, many hours setting this up, so we all really hope you enjoy it as much as we did creating it for you!!

Laura xxx






Thursday, December 6, 2012

Chick Rock!


Hiya Ladies!

Today, we have another post from our guest blogger, Bev!!


Mark your calendars because coming up on December 9, my darling Bea is going to be taking the DJ helm once again with her show devoted to all girl bands.  This doesn’t mean a male band with a female lead singer like Flyleaf or Halestorm, or even mostly female rockers like Hole.  To even qualify for the list the band has to be entirely comprised of women and they have to rock.  We all know DJ Bea has a well-earned reputation for bringing us fantastic music but this show is about more than that.  This show is also about history.  Bea will be sharing with us some of the early rock pioneers.  These women led the way so that women don’t have to sit on a stool in a coffee shop singing folk tunes with an acoustic guitar.  We can plug our ESP Explorer into our Vox AC 30 and blow the windows out! 

The Pleasure Seekers was a 1960s-era band from where else but Detroit, Michigan.  The band was formed in 1964 by sisters Suzi and Patti Quatro.  Nancy Ball on drums, Mary Lou Ball on guitar, and Diane Baker on piano rounded out the original line-up.  According to Suzi Quatro , she and her sister searched the dictionary for a band and came across "hedonist" to come up with "The Pleasure Seekers".  The Pleasure Seakers’ first record was released in 1964, when Suzi and Patti were 15 and 17 years old, respectively.  That record featured the single "Never Thought You'd Leave Me" and its B side "What a Way to Die" which I would describe as a fairly straight forward example of 50s to early 60s rock when electric instruments were becoming mainstream and the piano was still prominent.  What separates The Pleasure Seekers from the herd though is Suzie’s voice.  Not sweet and lyrical as would be expected from the time but containing a bit of an edge and roughness like her male counterparts of the day.  Listening to her sing you can hear and feel a scream just under the surface reminding me of modern acts like Veruca Salt.  The Pleasure Seekers were one of the earliest all female bands to sign with a major record and Suzi Quatro has gone on to sell over 55 million albums worldwide.

Despite signing to a major recording company later than The Pleasure Seekers, another pair of sisters became the first all-female band to release an album on a major label.  Sisters June and Jean Millington, both born in the Philippines, went through a few line-up and name changes without success.  In fact, they had decided to disband completely.  There would be one final show at an open-mic night at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles in 1969.  It was at this final performance, playing under the name Wild Honey, that they were discovered and subsequently signed to Reprise Records.  The name Fanny was chosen to reflect the female spirit.   In my opinion, the greatest strength of the band is the lead guitar work of June Millington.  June initially balked at taking the role of lead guitar.  “I was actually scared. I thought what everyone else thought – that a chick can’t play lead.”  June practiced and studied night and day becoming a true student and expert not only on playing her instrument but its construction, modification and on the music and musicians as well.  She became discontent with the musical standard of the day where a soloist would play fast and technical but not musical, without heart and feeling.  “I think that a solo should be melodic first, and, if you are an exceptional player, you can make it melodic and disjointed at the same time.” Jean was definitely exceptional and now seeks to pass along her wisdom and expertise by running a music camp for young girls.  David Bowie said that Fanny was “one of the most important female bands in American ...They were one of the finest... rock bands of their time, in about 1973. They were extraordinary... they're as important as anybody else who's ever been, ever; it just wasn't their time. Revivify Fanny. And I will feel that my work is done.  So on behalf of myself and David Bowie, I want to thank DJ Bea for introducing or reintroducing us to this wonderful music.

- Bev


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Another spot for rent!

Hello there ladies!

Need a small space to rent that won't break the bank?? How about this for a deal! we have an Island in a quiet corner of our main Venus Beach Sim for rent - for just $L450 a week for 200 prim! we'll even throw in a hut for free if you need one,  so come on down and check it out today, IM me if you need some info, Pics below :)

Laura xx




Sunday, December 2, 2012

Laura's feminist rant time again!

Hiya ladies!

Today I thought i'd do another feminist-type post. I was looking through the You Tube channel for 'Feminist Frequency' (have you heard of them? Check them out after the video below which I am gonna post) and I came across a great video about 'The Top Ten creepy or sexist christmas songs'. I thought that it's really something to be aware of this time of year.. the songs we listen to so often actually have underlying lyrics, that when explained to you, actually ARE quite creepy..

I think as a women's only community, it's important that I put posts up like this, so we can actually become more aware of the wider issues for us as women in our daily lives - and the hassle we have to through, and put up with, just because we're women. 

Check out the video, and see what you think!

Laura xx


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Sneaky Peak girls!

Well hello there...

OK, your right, 9 posts for this month is a bit slack, but those who are regular visitors to Venus Beach II will know that it's currently (temporally of course!) half it's size.
Thats right, Avion and I have been super crazy busy on a build for the Venus Gardens Sim. It's been driving Avion mad, and getting me frustrated... but it's taking shape, ever so slowly though. It's looking good, and quite a different layout than before ( but, the whole 'wilderness' theme stays). I think it's important that we create wildness areas in SL for women, with women in mind, designed by women.. Thats why Venus Gardens exists. I hope your looking forward to discovering your very own Utopia here with us!
Anyways, zipped around today and took some pics of progress so far, so I hope it doesn't ruin the surprise too much.
Venus Gardens is scheduled to re-open by Sunday, 9 December, SLT.

Laura xx





Saturday, November 24, 2012

Guest Blogger!

Hello all!

Sorry this blog has been neglected over the past few days, have been busy over at Venus Gardens preparing a new sim for you all to enjoy, it is painfully slow work, just hope everyone likes the end result :)

In the meantime, I give the floor to Beverley Hermit, who has kindly down this blog post for you all to enjoy... Bev... It's over to you!!

Laura xx


Starting the Week Off RIght

So Bea and I were wandering SL this morning and found ourselves over at Duchess.  We danced and chatted and met a girl in her first month in SL.  She asked about nice placed to hang out and good music.  Did someone say free publicity?  I can never pass up a chance to plug Venus Beach II or my favorite DJ so I just had to tell them about our Monday and Thursday morning events.

So, in case you haven’t been paying attention, every Monday and Thursday, from 9:00am to 11:00am SLT, the deliciously petite DJ Bea spins her eclectic mix of blues, jazz and classic rock with some wildcards thrown in.  Much of it is electric, Laura, so we will forgive your little typo the other day.  And I promise not to tell a soul about it.  So, where was I?  Oh yeah, great tunes and the best DJ in SL.  You can trust me on that; I am a paragon of non-bias.  Anyway back to my point, and I’ll thank you to stop interrupting.  As you can tell from the photos, we had a wonderful turnout made and made some new friends which is really what it’s all about.  To top it all off the beautiful and talented Alwayz even gave us a feature dance.  Who can beat that?  No one in SL, that’s for sure.  So make sure to join us EVERY Monday and Thursday morning for a great time.  And if you don’t, I’ll keep bugging you about it.

Thanks for indulging the ranting of a lunatic!


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Laura's Feminist Rant...

Last week I got such a response about my feminist post, I have decided to make it a weekly feature on this blog. To that end, i was in the process of finding content for this post, but in the process I found this from 'The Everyday Sexism Project' which i featured last week, and decided it was enough for todays' blog..

Here it is: (sorry about the crappy paste, but as long as you can see it, thats all that counts!). It's a pretty powerful read.

See you at the beach, Laura xx
I could tell you about my childhood, where I was teased for preferring the Chicago Bulls and sports to the latest tweenie heart-throb and baby dolls. Or how I endured physical and verbal harassment I had developed breasts at a you

My name is Kelley, I'm 25. Like most women, at every stage of my life, I have encountered countless testimonies of sexism. Some were small and at face value seem insignificant; some were quite painful. But I feel it is my duty as a woman and a feminist to name these issues. So, where to begin?

I could tell you about my childhood, where I was teased for preferring the Chicago Bulls and sports to the latest tweenie heart-throb and baby dolls. Or how I endured physical and verbal harassment because I had developed breasts at a young age. Or how I wasn't let on the 1st grade basketball team because I was a girl, so I was encouraged to be a cheerleader instead.

I could talk about Disney movies, where every young lady needs to be rescued by a gentleman. And Beauty and the Beast? That's right, kids. Just stick by that cruel, abusive man. You'll see he actually has a heart of gold.

Or I could talk about when I went shopping for my niece at Toys R Us, and saw an entire section actually labeled "cooking and cleaning" on the "girls'" side. Way to get them started early so they know their place.

I could talk about being a teenager growing up in a small agricultural community of about 800 people. And how men hunted, farmed, and watched demolition derbies. In that town, women were either trapped there or lived through their husbands. Their lives and happiness completely depended on men, many of whom were chauvinistic, racist, and homophobic.

I could talk about "The Kids Are Alright," which was, to my knowledge, the first and only really big movie where the main characters were lesbians. And, of course, one of them has an affair with a man. Because all women, even lesbian women, just need a penis to fix everything.

And I could talk about my life as an adult. As a college student majoring in Legal Studies, most people ask if I want to be a paralegal, while my male counterparts with the same major are asked where they will be attending law school. Or I could tell you about wearing fishnet stockings at the after-party following a night of playing in a roller derby bout, and getting my ass grabbed or slapped my men, as if what I am wearing is considered permission to touch me. Or I could talk about getting hit on by men, and when I tell them I am a lesbian, common responses include "you can bring a friend" or "you just haven't met the right man."

I could spend all day talking about religion and the damage it has done to women and homosexuals. The closed minded and hateful cite religious works as a crutch to justify sexism and homophobia. I could tell you about how I think a more progressive translation of these works would keep women and homosexuals from feeling so alienated. I could add that utilizing diversity in the voice of the church would promote love and acceptance, which goes much further than bigoted exclusion and tolerance.

I could tell you about every story I could possibly remember. About every time I read, heard, or saw something that offended me as a feminist. I could go on about how sexism was the first brand of discrimination and how it still exists in virtually every culture. I could tell you about my friends' stories. I could talk about rape and rape culture. About chastity. About western gynecology. I could talk about the harms of microaggressions and how unbelievably common they are. Or how women are seen as the "other". I could talk about the media's role in sexism. And pop culture. Politics. Women's rights to their bodies. I could talk about the sexual objectification of women. I could ask why our culture views "feminist" as a bad word. I could talk about domestic violence. I could talk about the patriarchal institution of religion. I could talk about equal pay and slut shaming. Double standards and gender roles. Male privilege. Maternity and single motherhood. I could write a book. And would I even be doing more than just nicking the tip of the iceberg?

It breaks my heart to see injustice spilling over women everywhere like this. What hurts me even more is that women get the idea that they are inferior to men drilled into their heads so much that many women begin to internalize it and believe all the bullshit about them being "less than." Women need equality in every facet of human existence. We need to make legal progress and we need to change the mentality of most of the world. It is a long journey ahead, but a necessary one. The first step is naming the problem, letting others know that this is a very real issue. And I want to thank everyone who has had the courage to share their stories as well.. Or how I wasn't let on the 1st grade basketball team because I was a girl, so I was encouraged to be a cheerleader instead.

I could talk about Disney movies, where every young lady needs to be rescued by a gentleman. And Beauty and the Beast? That's right, kids. Just stick by that cruel, abusive man. You'll see he actually has a heart of gold.

Or I could talk about when I went shopping for my niece at Toys R Us, and saw an entire section actually labeled "cooking and cleaning" on the "girls'" side. Way to get them started early so they know their place.

I could talk about being a teenager growing up in a small agricultural community of about 800 people. And how men hunted, farmed, and watched demolition derbies. In that town, women were either trapped there or lived through their husbands. Their lives and happiness completely depended on men, many of whom were chauvinistic, racist, and homophobic.

I could talk about "The Kids Are Alright," which was, to my knowledge, the first and only really big movie where the main characters were lesbians. And, of course, one of them has an affair with a man. Because all women, even lesbian women, just need a penis to fix everything.

And I could talk about my life as an adult. As a college student majoring in Legal Studies, most people ask if I want to be a paralegal, while my male counterparts with the same major are asked where they will be attending law school. Or I could tell you about wearing fishnet stockings at the after-party following a night of playing in a roller derby bout, and getting my ass grabbed or slapped my men, as if what I am wearing is considered permission to touch me. Or I could talk about getting hit on by men, and when I tell them I am a lesbian, common responses include "you can bring a friend" or "you just haven't met the right man."

I could spend all day talking about religion and the damage it has done to women and homosexuals. The closed minded and hateful cite religious works as a crutch to justify sexism and homophobia. I could tell you about how I think a more progressive translation of these works would keep women and homosexuals from feeling so alienated. I could add that utilizing diversity in the voice of the church would promote love and acceptance, which goes much further than bigoted exclusion and tolerance.

I could tell you about every story I could possibly remember. About every time I read, heard, or saw something that offended me as a feminist. I could go on about how sexism was the first brand of discrimination and how it still exists in virtually every culture. I could tell you about my friends' stories. I could talk about rape and rape culture. About chastity. About western gynecology. I could talk about the harms of microaggressions and how unbelievably common they are. Or how women are seen as the "other". I could talk about the media's role in sexism. And pop culture. Politics. Women's rights to their bodies. I could talk about the sexual objectification of women. I could ask why our culture views "feminist" as a bad word. I could talk about domestic violence. I could talk about the patriarchal institution of religion. I could talk about equal pay and slut shaming. Double standards and gender roles. Male privilege. Maternity and single motherhood. I could write a book. And would I even be doing more than just nicking the tip of the iceberg?

It breaks my heart to see injustice spilling over women everywhere like this. What hurts me even more is that women get the idea that they are inferior to men drilled into their heads so much that many women begin to internalize it and believe all the bullshit about them being "less than." Women need equality in every facet of human existence. We need to make legal progress and we need to change the mentality of most of the world. It is a long journey ahead, but a necessary one. The first step is naming the problem, letting others know that this is a very real issue. And I want to thank everyone who has had the courage to share their stories as well.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Motown event pics!

'Mowtown" is another popular set which is rezzed from time to time at Venus Beach II. DJ Bea has a great Mowtown mix, and the actual Mowtown set is designed by our awesome builder, Avion, of course!! 
Bea describes her music as 'Electric' so go figure how that fits into a Mowtown mix!! 
Avion sent me a few pics from the event, i got them down to the two best... where you there? if you where, you'll be in the pic below!!
See you at the beach!!
Laura xx


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

New build for Venus Gardens

Hello there fellow VBII'ers!

Today I need to let you know of some changes ahead at Venus Beach II. 

When we first started Venus Beach II in July, 2011, we agreed that the layout of the two sims would be changed on an annual basis to ensure that the place is kept fresh, and interesting to the eye. We don't want to stand still and become old and tired looking!

What we'll be doing from 20 November is closing the Venus Gardens Sim for between two to three weeks to allow a complete new build of that sim. From 20 November, that sim will be closed to everyone to ensure that the build can take place, and to keep the surprise under wraps!  Venus Gardens had a minor makeover around 10 months ago, but since launch in October 2011, has not had a major makeover.

The sim will have a similar theme, but will be very different to how it looks now, so be sure to get in and enjoy the last few days in it's current form before we sweep it all away and begin again. 

In January we'll be rebuilding the main beach sim. However, that sim will remain during those works.

Stay tuned to the blog for details of when the re-lauched sim will reopen

Laura xxx













Sunday, November 11, 2012

Belated Event Pics!!

Happy weekend girls!

I managed to get Avion to finally (lol) send me some event pics from our Egyptian event that took place a few days ago. Note that I was dressed in theme, NOT. However, we joked that I was dressed in 'Modern Egyptian Attire'. Thanks to Avi for the awesome set (again!) and to all the people who rocked up.

Just a reminder that the Friday 5am SLT event is now running at 4am SLT due to the winter/summer time change. We're keeping it at that time cos it's too hard for us to be up that late to DJ and/or host, and to see if people from the UK, Europe, or Australia may want to give it a go. In March, it will return to 5am SLT..

Enjoy the pics,

Laura xx




Friday, November 9, 2012

Real Life Venus Beach....

Today for a bit of fun, I was thinking about REAL LIFE Venus Beaches!! What comes up in the Google Search? Well you could actually be quite surprised, actually quite like our own little community here in SL! Turns out that there are two real Venus Beaches!! One is in Greece, the other close by In Cyprus! I grabbed some pictures and pasted them below ~ what do you think? How are we doing for the likeness? Darn good if i say so myself!!

Enjoy!

Laura x



Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Venus Beach II's Hidden Places - the best is saved for last!

Good evening!

Yep, we have saved the best for last. Today I am going to take you to a little known secluded spot within our sims. It's your own private retreat, complete with a dance machine, little cove, swing seats, and a private house (all our homes are open to the public unless otherwise stated) 

The spot is the corner of the woods, so you'll need to find the little secret path to get to it...

Pics below.

If you have any other ideas of what you'd like to see in the parks sections (non-beachy) areas of your community, please let me know... I'm in the process of planning our new build, and any guidance will always be taken seriously. 

In the meantime, enjoy VBII, each member is loved and valued for being part of our special community 

Laura :))







Monday, November 5, 2012

Change of topic today.

I thought today for a change of scenery in our blog. I thought i'd blog about my biggest gripe in life, and perhaps relevant for a lot of us in our Venus Beach II community on so many different levels...
The issue? Sexist attitudes in our society, the old 'boys club', and the old gaurd of the patriarchal society we live in, still, in 2012... despite all the efforts that have been going on in the western world over the past few decades...
Like many, perhaps most of us I'm on Facebook. I came across a group called 'Destroy The Joint' ~ mainly Australian based, but great for anyone - Female or male - if you have an interest in this topic.
Today I wanted to highlight a few links within this Facebook page to our Second Life Community. 

The first is called 'The Everyday Sexism Project'. Here we are encouraged to write comments of our everyday experiences of sexism in our everyday lives' It's quite striking, and quite a read. 

I won't ruin it by posting what i think is my 'favourite' post here, they're all important posts in their own right.

Another group I found was via 'Tumbler' Women have written as many reasons they can think of to the question of 'Who needs Feminism'. Again, this is eye popping and a great read.


Google the keywords to the above and you'll find them easily. In the meantime, if your Aussie or not, 'Like' the group 'Destroy The Joint' on Facebook. It currently has almost 21K 'likes'. It's  something really close to my heart, and should be important to all of us, as women. Society won't change unless we're proactive... and that also means here in SL. Why should we put up with sexist attitudes in SL? we shouldn't. In some way, it's due to those sexist attitudes displayed by men that Venus Beach was established in 2007. Stand up for the sisterhood girls!!

Laura xx











Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Event Wrap Up!! ~ Halloween Party.

One of our most impressive sets, )yet another Avion desgin, naturally! ~ not that i'm biased!) was rezzed the other day for our Halloween Party. 

It's a great set, with some great textures, and shall we say, "interactive" features, lol.

You may have noticed some spooky additions to the main sim during Halloween! So, Happy Halloween, and here are some pics of the event and that great set, for those who where able to make it, and of course, those who missed it! 

See you all down at the beach, 

Bye for now,

Laura :)




Sunday, October 28, 2012

Venus Beach II's Hidden Places - The Southern Hill

Follow the yellow brick road down to the far South of our two sims (okay! I know it's not yellow, but it sounds good, doesn't it?) and you'll find our Great Southern Land!
The long pathway has to end somewhere, and we saved some of the best hidden places for the end of the road!
The Southern Hill has been around for ages, but have you been there? It sticks out behind the dance floor... ever cammed up there? 
Well, now's the time to go visit these places!
The first little sight you'll see is the little cottage. I won't ruin it by telling you what's inside it - only to say it's our oldest cottage, and it's a little gem :) Remember - unless it says 'Keep Out' all our houses are open to the public..



                 The cottage at the Southern Hill

Once you find the pathway that appears from the bed of flowers, you'll see a few more discreet little spots. You'll find a fire-pit (one of three throughout our sims), and a little cliff top bench, with a singles pose (we try to cater for everyone here!) 
I rekon the fire pit looks pretty cool from the angle that I got this snapshot on!!

                The pathway resumes from under the 
                bed of flowers, firepit on right

At this point, if you haven't already, put your viewer on to 'sunset' and turn the music stream off, and put on the ambient sounds. You'll hear the gentle rustle of the wind, and that summer time grasshopper sound, really divine!

Beyond the firepit, you'll find a tower on the right, and ahead of you, the summit. The summit contains two meditation poses, a truly great place to chill, and look over Venus Beach II. I'm sitting right at this point doing this blog!!

The weather tower has a great view, too. It's something a bit different. It's a bit plain just now, but we plan to enhance it a bit in the future, it has a few poses, so feel free to check it out!


                                The firepit as seen from the right hand side... 


             End of the road... the weather tower and, if you
             give your eyes a workout, you can see the two      
             mediation poses in the background.


That's all for now, peeps. Thanks for your support of our community, see you there!

Laura xx

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Venus Beach's hidden Places - Part 4 of 6

Hello again fellow beach bums!

How did you all go finding the hidden tent spot from the other day? Did you try it out? was it worth it? could be improved? Comments please peeps!

Today our latest hidden place is really just that, Hidden - well hidden, I am proud to say. It's actually the sort of place that you wouldn't know was there unless you stumbled across it by pure mistake, which of course is part of the beauty if it :)

When you do find it, you'll find the quietest stretch of 'coast' within our sims, some poses, and a great ocean view, with the wilderness areas of VBII behind you...

It's well worth a visit, I spend lots of time there, cos I am pretty darn well hidden!

See you soon :)

Laura xo




Sunday, October 21, 2012

Take this 1/4 Island off us!!!

We're still banging the old 'we have a 1/4 sim for rent' here at Venus Beach II - cos it's still for the taking. Seems land is pretty slow to sell in the current climate within Second Life.

We have a Special Offer. Not only have we cut the rental rates on this 1/4 sim, we will also now throw in a FREE house for you to live in, WITH some furniture, saving the cost of your outlay. 

We're offering this 1/4 sim for between 1200-1900L a week for your choice of 400-900 prim allowance (this DOES include the free house, though!) 

You'll have no neighbours and will live in the midst of a beautifully designed wilderness parks sim at Venus Beach II.

So IM me inworld if you want more info!!

Laura xx