By Becky "Sha" Shamen

In the world of Second Life, we wear a costume of avatar and
clothing all the time. Is it any wonder that Halloween is a favorite
time of year for many residents? There will be countless theme parties
and haunted house destinations to report on. All this fun inspires us to
dress up our own avs and homes, with a few shopping adventures. What
could be better than finding 20 shops, dedicated to Halloween, all in
one location. An avid shopper, we checked out an event that runs until
October 31, called "
Shop 'Til You Drop." The landing puts one in the
center of the sim, with eight blocks of about 20 shops.

Keeping in the spirit, we sent Thing (from the Addams Family), to
take notes and pictures. The layout of the streets made it easy to
zig-zag through and see all of the shops. We found lots of clothing, for both conventional and mesh and even a
shop for "Dinkies." You could also find accessories, to enhance your
costume. The Thing gave a thumbs up, at the vendor for Halloween painted
nails.
Down the street, we found a shop that sold full scale animated skeleton
bots, including a caged go-go dancer that shakes her pelvis and a
butler that serves drinks. Thing posed for a picture with three sitting
on a coffin, in the classic see no, hear no, speak no evil pose. We are
tempted to return to get a prim count, to see if it would work in one of
the tower rooms, back at our castle.

At another furniture shop, Thing got downright silly, trying to give a
"hi-five" to a chair shaped like a hand. This relationship would never
have worked, because the chair was only into big butts. Thing made up
for this silliness, by finding a mesh dress shop, with a gown that Sha
would surely find "to die for".
Whenever possible, one should always try the demo, before buying mesh
clothing. We returned home, to prepare Sha for a visit, including some
custom spooky lighting. The demo was a perfect fit, so by the time you
see this, she will already have worn it to her next event, along with
some bat wings.

Before we went to explore, we had no idea of where this story would
take us. It turned out to be a lot of fun and even Sha found something
she couldn't live without. We recommend that readers get off their butts
and send in a hand, before the witching hour arrives.
"Sha"
Tournant (
116/125/40)
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