Dismantled Tourist Information Office in Mocha

Looking to future downsizing, I set the parcels in Mocha up for sale and I was surprised how fast they sold.  Apparently the success of land sales in places like Decentraland has caused renewed interest in Second Life real estate. I still have the storefront in Mieville.

I claimed a Premium houseboat in a decent location to use as a temporary base while I consider how much time and money I want to continue to invest in virtual reality. I recognize that spending too much time and money in virtual reality means some part of my real life is neglected. I may have wonderful landscaping in Second Life, but my real life geraniums need pruning.

I still enjoy all the wonderful things in Second Life: Exploring art and architecture, learning, meeting people, and taking part in group activities. 

I will continue to post periodically, but I am thinking that 'tourist information' in Second Life from other sources is much improved since I first set up shop over six years ago.

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