At the July 29 CVL meeting that followed up an earlier meeting to address the future of the Community Virtual Library in Second Life, Abbey Zenith and Rocky Vallejo announced that InfoIsland would be closing as of February, 2013. It is also very possible that Cybrary City II, currently under management by Rocky and not part of CVL but where many libraries and librarian-run groups reside, will also close if no one is able to take it over by February.
While this news was not exactly a surprise, it was no less disappointing. For the CVL volunteers who have spent countless hours working, playing, building on InfoIsland for the last six years, it is a tough pill to swallow. The only plus side is that the Community Virtual Library, while downsizing, will not disappear. It will be moved to a smaller space on Imagination Island that it will share with Rachelville and Seanchi. There will be monthly exhibits and a meeting space. The new location was shown on a map that those attending the meeting were able to copy.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Dancing Up a Storm
Last weekend was my daughter's dance recital. She's been taking dance classes the last four years since she was 3 at Ella Marie Dance School. In all her previous recitals, she performed once on a Sunday. This year, for her ballet recital, she had to perform in three shows -- one on Friday night and two on Saturday! For all of this, she received her first trophy (in the last three years, she just got a ribbon). Now I think I am eligible for a trophy, as well, for attending each performance, getting her ready for each performance, toting along all her touch up supplies, etc. But, in the end, it was all worth it. Below are some photos of her in her costume before and after the show and also of her receiving her trophy.


Friday, June 1, 2012
Exploring the Atlantis Aquarium on a Field Trip
On May 29, I went on a field trip with my daughter's class. Despite the hot weather and the bus ride with a group of second graders (an experience to remember), it all turned out nice. The Atlantis Aquarium (recently renamed the Long Island Aquarium), has many sites to see, shows, and exhibits. Holly especially enjoyed feeding the stingrays and bought a stuffed one in the gift shop.
One of the best exhibits, besides the fish, sharks, sea lions, penguins, and monkeys was the butterfly and birds exhibit. Set in two wonderland-type rooms, the children enjoyed seeing the beautiful butterflies and were actually able to feed the birds (using hand sanitizer). My daughter was a bird feeding expert from her time at the White Post Farms bird area. Many birds landed on her and one took up residence on her head for a moment!
We had lunch in the cafeteria and then departed on the bus after a day of fun exploring.
One of the best exhibits, besides the fish, sharks, sea lions, penguins, and monkeys was the butterfly and birds exhibit. Set in two wonderland-type rooms, the children enjoyed seeing the beautiful butterflies and were actually able to feed the birds (using hand sanitizer). My daughter was a bird feeding expert from her time at the White Post Farms bird area. Many birds landed on her and one took up residence on her head for a moment!
We had lunch in the cafeteria and then departed on the bus after a day of fun exploring.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
My Daughter's Communion: A Day to Remember

Here are some photos from the Communion and party. The food and cake were incredible. Holly changed her clothes once we got to the restaurant to be more comfortable. It was a truly memorable day.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Goodbye Seahorse
I wrote a poem in tribute to a special place where I and some friends used to live. I am also illustrating it with some photos from the two years we spent there. While Second Life isn't a real world, I've found you can grow attached to the places, things, and people in it. I don't believe that's wrong or crazy. Just like in RL, you move on after saying goodbye, but it hurts for a bit, even though the memories are sweet.
Goodbye Seahorse (February 2010 - April 2012)
Goodbye Seahorse (February 2010 - April 2012)
by Dulcie Mills
You weren't the first
or the last land I will own,
but for two years, you were home.
Through all the seasons
fireworks and fireplaces
visiting with friends
or just in my own spaces
In the sunset
and in the storm
sailboats crossing
by lighthouse glow
On swings and porches
by pools and lakes
waterfalls flowing
Your choice was no mistake
Over footbridges and horse paths
by gardens before the sea
where butterflies played
and cats and dogs ran free
Once there were four
sharing a treehouse with three floors
for parties, dances, and games
or just to meet or hang out with the gang
Skating and Sledding
Barbecues and teas
swimming and chatting
how hard it was to leave
rez days and birthdays
Weddings and holidays
special moments and more
we remember celebrating on Seahorse
Goodbye, Seahorse
so long
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Dulcie Makes her Debut at PoetryFest
I recently participated in the 2012 PoetryFest at Milkwood. This event, now in its 3rd season, took place over three days from Friday, March 30 to Sunday, April 1 and included the readings of over twenty poets. This was my first time being involved, and I was quite impressed both by the quality of the readings and the professionalism of the preparations. Although I couldn't attend all the performances, I heard they all went smoothly and, despite SL's quirkiness, I neither crashed nor had any issues hearing or using Voice. Harriet Gausman and Ginger Jorgental, of Virtual Writers, were also immensely helpful in answering my questions and helping me with the textures for my poem's displays.
I read 11 of my poems, all of which featured Second Life. Below, I've included a few of them, as well as a machinima of my performance at the Fest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnQAa1rPHSsSL's Cinderella
by Dulcie Mills
She's looking for a SL Man
at all the virtual clubs and bars
checking out the profiles
of all the handsome guys.
She's looking for a prince among the virtual frogs
tangoing on the dance pole
seeking someone to satisfy her
that's her goalShe's trying to find a partner
who really means all those hugs and kisses
flirting shamelessly
shaking those long tressesShe's out to catch an avatar
so be careful if you get an IM from her
She has the sexiest words to say
but they haven't yet gotten her too farShe'd trade an SL wedding
for all her one-night stands.
When she complains about rl and SL men,
all her friends understand.She's looking for a SL Man
one with no attachments but who has an attachment.
She's hunting high and low for all male avatars in sight
looking for Mr. SL right.
She doesn't require gifts, but will take them if given.
She loves to dance and try out the latest animations.
including the Xcite ones which catch her fascination.
She's a lady avatar on a mission
aware of timezone differences
so every night she joins the party
either at noon or midnight SLT.
She's hoping someone will find her glass stiletto
that she lost while changing clothes from her inventory
A prince, a vampire, a goth, or just one special fella
to live happily every second after with SL's Cinderella.
SL Neighbor
by Dulcie Mills
There's nothing like a good SL neighbor
to help you in a jam
rerezz your house when you accidentally take it down
gives you good advice and doesn't repeat it twicehelps you in any way he can.
There's nothing like a good SL neighbor
one who doesn't block your land
with eyesores or dinosaurs
or holds any sim crashing parties without inviting you.
That's what virtual neighbors are for.
There's nothing like a good SL neighbor
someone who respects your privacy
but opens his doors to you when you need
feeds your virtual pets while you're offline
and sends you notecards that you might like to read.
There's nothing like a good SL neighbor
who always remembers your rez day
gives you plants for your garden or boats for your lake
lets you borrow lindens when you're broke
and never asks you to reciprocate.
There's nothing like a good SL neighbor.
It's so virtually true
that I'm so lucky to have such a good SL neighbor
as you.
Lonely in SL
Just like RL, you can be lonely in SL,
Just like RL, people can hide behind a mask
call it an avatar, call it a face
They can hurt you if you get too close.
Just like RL, people can lie
Just like RL, it's hard to know why
call it life, call it unfair
They can hurt you and not even care
Just like RL, you can be lonely in SL
Just like RL, people play games
call it virtual or call it real,
It's very much the same.
But just like RL, people can be kind,
Just like in RL, there are friends you can find
call it connecting, call it reaching out
Relationships are what SL's about
Just like RL, you choose who you trust
Just like RL, this is a must.
Call it being cautious, call it what you like
Just like in RL, you don't need to be lonely in Second Life
Friday, March 23, 2012
Spring has Sprung in SL

On Seahorse, I've done some digging in my inventory and started my virtual gardening. I've "planted" several trees and put out my pretty swan pond and a picnic area. My horses are out grazing. There are lots of butterflies around the sim now, and my neighbor even has an area where it rains.

Spring is definitely one of the prettiest seasons in SL, as it is in RL. Enjoy it!
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