The windmills of Zaanse Schans in Second Life

Zaanse Schans, January 2025 – click any image for full size

Some 15 kilometres north of central Amsterdam and on the east bank of the Zaan river, sits Zaanse Schans. Today regarded as something of a neighbourhood of Zaandam, it is a place of historic and cultural significance. It is also a destination for tourists, forming as it does a part of the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH).

Originally a fortification – or sconce – built during the country’s Eighty Years’ War for independence from Spain, it became particularly famous in the modern era after a huge preservation operation was put into motion in the 1960s through early 1970s. This saw traditional Dutch Zaanse houses and windmills considered to be of cultural and historic value being carefully uplifted and moved from the area referred to as the Zaanstreek, north of Amsterdam, and relocated at Zaanse Schans, where they joined two windmills already in existence on the bank of the river there.

Zaanse Schans, January 2025

Today, backed by tulip fields, Zaanse Schans is home to  around a dozen windmills, seven museums, craft shops, historic Zaan-style houses, public gardens, and so on, all linked together by footpaths, cycle tracks, bridges, and waterways to offer an informative and cultural visit.

But most famously of all, there are the dozen windmills, many of which are also open to visitors, and which collectively demonstrate some of the many different uses to which these mills were put: cutting wood, grinding chalk, grinding seeds to make oil – even making paint! They stand as a living reminder of a time when wind was a major source of power, and when the region in which they stand was once home to an estimated 600 windmills to form a vital part of Netherland’s economy.

Zaanse Schans, January 2025

Even the names of the mills at Zannse Schans are somehow magical, breathing further life into them: De Bonte Hen (an oil mills dating back to 1693); De Zoeker (an oil, paint, and cocoa mill); De Kat (built in 1781, and the only working paint making windmill in the world); De Gekroonde Poelenburg (a Dutch paltrok mill, specifically design for sawing wood, and one of only five of it kind to survive to this day); and so on. Along the Zaanse, they stand brightly painted and well-maintained, and for those of us in Second Life who cannot get to see them first-hand, Jade Koltai presents a setting inspired by their timeless presence with her latest region design, Zaanse Schans.

Caught under a slowly brightening morning sky with the lowlands seeping mist into the air above them, this is an immediately visually engaging design. Visitors are greeted on one side by neat rows of tulips marching across the region, and on the other by the shadowy forms of four tall windmills guarding what might be taken as the bank of the broad river, the far side of which is little more than a misty silhouette. Like those of the real Zaanse Schans, not all of these windmills are the same, although all four carry their hoods and sails, some turning lazily in the breeze.

Zaanse Schans, January 2025

Rutted trails border the tulips in their field, and like the tracks and paths of its physical world namesake, these trails can be cycled along, courtesy of the rezzer near the landing point, or one can walk across the grassland to the windmills, all but one of which offers sitting of some from without itself or close by. Further places to sit await discovery along the banks  of the “river” and the bays to either side, the walk / ride to them allowing visitors to engage in a little bird-watching along the way.

One of these places to sit appears to have been set-up by an angler eager to get an early start on a day’s catch; four fish already lie in a crate for transport home, while the little makeshift bohemian bench and sun shade they’ve erected is a cosy spot for two. Elsewhere, bees are being cultivated for their honey, their hives adorned with flowers to reduce their journey time, and the air is rich with the early morning calls of birds eager to start their day.

Zaanse Schans, January 2025

No Zaan-style houses are to be found here; instead something of a counterpoint between ancient and modern is offered: across the fields from the old windmills, three giant wind turbines raise their slender fingers to the sky, their great blades turning slowly.

Whilst the old windmills with their four sails apiece might not fool Alonso Quijano into thinking he was facing giants, one wonders what he might make of the great towers and pumping arms of the wind turbines. Indeed, seeing them across the fields perhaps causes another pause for thought: the windmills of Zaanse Schans have stood for around 400 years; would our our modern alternatives stand nearly so long?

Zaanse Schans, January 2025

Atmospheric and best seen under its Shared Environment, photogenic, tranquil and perfectly stated, Jade’s Zaanse Schans is an absolute delight to visit and see. Those wishing to rez props for photographs should join the local group (but please clean-up after!).

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Ihrydia’s mystical charm in Second Life

Realm of Ihrydia, January 2025 – click any image for full size

Sitting within the north-eastern quarter of a Full region leveraging the private region Land Capacity bonus, sits the Realm of Ihrydia. The work of Second Life partners Kal and Lily Shade, it presents a ground-level setting open to exploration, and a sky platform event and store location.

The Landing Point (not enforced) lies on the east coast, where information on the setting can be obtained via a notecard giver, and the teleport station up to the Duplexity store and event space can be found – which I’ll touch on below. The Landing Point recommends the use of the local Shared Environment, and I’d agree with it; the setting as a somewhat ethereal feel to it which is enhanced by the ambient environment settings.

Realm of Ihrydia, January 2025
Welcome to the ethereal realm of Ihrydia, nestled amidst towering trees and shimmering glades, the land beckons adventurers and seekers of magic to explore its hidden mysteries.
Here, the air is alive with the hum of arcane energies, and every leaf holds the promise of discovery. Wander through enchanted groves where time seems to stand still, or lose yourself in the labyrinthine paths that wind through the heart of the forest.

– From the description of Ihrydia by lily and Kal Slade

A path winds inland from the Landing Point, almost immediately branching as it does so, one arm almost doubling back on itself. It leads to stone steps that curve gently as they climb a rocky promontory, guiding visitors up to a great stone tower topped by a circular room. The climb to this room is eased by the fact that touching the door at the base of the tower will TP you upwards, depositing you in the fire-warmed room and amidst its mysteries.

Realm of Ihrydia, January 2025

Getting down from the tower might at first seem a little harder: for no obvious door or stair presents itself. However, those who look to the hearth and press may find the way to return to the ground as intended.

The tower stands at the end of a line of hills marching the north coast until they reach the parcel’s western boundary. Whilst perhaps not the easiest climb from their eastern extent, these hills are home to points of interest and are more easily traversed from their western end. This can be reached by following the second arm of the track leading away from the Landing Point track as it winds its way from the shore and passing by way of a cottage built into the bole of a tree, and stair leading to the highlands along the south side of the Realm, arriving at a great hall.

Realm of Ihrydia, January 2025

Of grand design, the hall mixes influences – elven, Norse (Mjölnir sits outside the main doors), Grecian, and Medieval – and is guards by a young warrior woman, Nylathria, who is non too keen on talking! The the right of this great hall, the path rises to the hills mentioned above, marking the start of the easiest way to explore them. To the Hall’s left the path leads to both a memorial garden / burial area to the rear of the building, and to a large cavern of light, flowers and water which in turn leads to a hidden garden tuck between the south side uplands and the sheer cliffs of the parcel boundary.

Ihrydia welcomes all who yearn for a connection with nature and a taste of the mystical. Whether you seek tranquility in the embrace of ancient oak trees, seek knowledge in the archives of the elven sages, or simply wish to marvel at the beauty of a land untouched by time.

– From the description of Ihrydia by lily and Kal Slade

Realm of Ihrydia, January 2025

Reached via the broad stairs noted earlier, these southern uplands are most keenly elven in influence. On the lower of two plateaux, and directly overlooking the Landing Point trail, is a grand elven hall (a design by Compulsion Overdrive I’ve long admired). Guarded by stone Cerberus and fantastical beings, it is open to visitors to appreciate, just as is the great hall.

Upon the upper plateau is a citadel and garden, beautiful ethereal in looks and wreathed in tranquillity. It is within this garden that a further teleport portal can be found, also offering a way up to Duplexity, Kal’s PBR store selling a range of furnishings, décor, lighting, etc., all within an environment within is both futuristic (using one of Colpo Wexler’s buildings as its base design), as well as continuing the more mystical look and feel of the ground level in the surrounding grounds, within which the small events area can be found.

Realm of Ihrydia, January 2025

With several places to sit neatly tucked away (or out in the open!), hints of the magical and the mysterious, together with touches of the present: Christmas desserts in the gazebo, a steaming hot tub within the citadel, and with plenty of opportunities for photography, Realm of Ihrydia makes for an engaging, fantasy-oriented visit.

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A Drone Haven in Second Life

Drone Haven, January 2025 – click any image for full size

Drone Haven is a full region under group holding – led by Cate Infinity – and designed and built by Myrdin Sommer, who invited me over to have a look around just ahead of the region’s official opening on January 25th, 2025.

The setting presents as what might be regarded as a post-apocalyptic environment: a city being reclaimed by nature, humankind’s time having passed – but life of various forms has not entirely deserted it, and the streets and building are not entirely deserted.

Drone Haven, January 2025

In this, perhaps the best way to describe the setting is to use Cate’s own words:

Drone Haven, a long-abandoned city, stands as a haunting reminder of humanity’s fleeting importance, where rusted skyscrapers and overgrown ruins bear witness to nature’s quiet reclamation. Amidst the decay, drones roam like spectral caretakers, performing their programmed rituals of planting flora, symbolizing the paradox of human ambition and nature’s enduring dominance. This poignant landscape reflects the fragile balance of resilience and collapse, a testament to the inevitability of energy’s finite cycle and the enduring power of nature.

– Drone Haven description

Drone Haven, January 2025

To say this is a region packed to gills would be an understatement; there really is a lot to see, indoors and out. This being the case, I would perhaps suggest using a moderate draw distance to help ease the amount of data being sent to the viewer from the CDN at any given time; also, given the general design of the region, a high draw distance really isn’t required.

An example of the content awaiting discovery can be seen within the motel. Overlooked by the local elevated railway, this is a place where every room is furnished and has a story to tell – including hints to suggest not all the humans have necessarily departed the city.

Drone Haven, January 2025

Exploration of the setting can be done in a number of ways: on foot or following the various roads or by hopping on one of the tour bot cars, or by using the street signs which function as teleport boards allowing you to hop directly to places like the motel, the church, the bot shop (Futura Bots), the events area, and so on.

Another aspect of the setting is the degree of integration between the audio stream (when events are not in session) and the setting; the music within the audio streams is highly atmospheric and fits the environment perfectly – and I understand from Cate that it  includes quirky “ads” inspired bey the setting’s billboards – although I admit I did not hear any during my visit.  Also awaiting discovery are the many places to sit and pose / interactive elements (such as the animation booths).

Drone Haven, January 2025

The drones mentioned in the region’s description are to be found throughout the city, with several models available for purchase at Futura Bots, for those so inclined. Going about their business along the streets and at various places of business, the drones are one of the two most numerous populations within the city – the other being the local cats.

As well as the motel showing possible signs of continued human habitation, other signs that humans are may not be entirely absent from the city. Just take the survivalist camp, for example, complete with a dormitory taking the form of a remnants of a submarine.

Drone Haven, January 2025

To mark the region’s opening, Drone Haven / The Refuge team will be playing host to a 12-hour music festival commencing at 11:00 SLT on Saturday, January 25th, with 1-hour DJ sets running every hour through until 23:00 SLT, and all are welcome.  The dress code for the event is given as  Apocalyptic / Robotic / Futuristic / Survivalist.

Richly set and with the promise of future music events after the opening, Drone Haven is a captivating, visually engaging and photogenic – and I thoroughly recommend a visit.

Drone Haven, January 2025

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A Dawn of Lights in Second Life

l’Oree des lumieres, January 2025 – click any image for full size

l’Oree des lumieres (Dawn of Lights) occupies half of a Full Adult region leveraging the additional Land Capacity allowance, and was recently featured in the Destination Guide.

Design by Lisa Rose (lisabellia), it is a French-focused region offering a rich mix of themes, music and whimsy – a place which should be seen using its Shared Environment and with local sounds enabled (both essential for capturing the full ambience of the setting).

l’Oree des lumieres, January 2025
Dawn of Lights: the destination of all your dreams. Come and discover this magical place where all dreams are allowed, relax and have a good time with each other.

– l’Oree des lumieres Destination Guide entry

With an east-to-west orientation, the setting features its main Landing Point (not enforced) to the west, sitting on a small island it shares with the ruins of a small abbey. From here, the route of exploration is marked by a number of trails passing across the landscape, making find your way around a matter of following each of them and seeing where they might lead.

l’Oree des lumieres, January 2025

As well as offering routes of exploration, these paths also break the setting up into a number of vignette-like areas, each with its own notable elements, separated from the rest by the paths and yet flowing together as a whole. The largest of these is the large pond sitting towards the east end of the setting, around which one of the tracks loops, and where the gardens are rich in colour and light.

On the north side of this pond is a glass palace; a place which, going by the menus at the tables there, might well be suited to wedding lunches, the large swallows within it notwithstanding.  In this, the swallows are not the only animals and creatures to be found here, the setting being the home to a number of fae folk throughout as well as winged horses, centaurs, mermaids, giant butterflies – most of these are living, while others are celebrated in sculpture.

l’Oree des lumieres, January 2025

Beyond the pond and tucked behind a rocky wall cut through with a single entrance hole, sits a fairy garden and village cloaked by the spring boughs of the trees overhead, and above which a flying whale slowly circles and upon which visitors might sit. It is somewhat mirrored to the west by another garden rich in colour and flowers.

Throughout the setting are numerous places to sit and pass the time – and here again is where I strongly recommend having local sounds enabled, as the music here really is a part of the entire environment, offered through various objects found within the various vignettes.  There are other little secrets to be found – the wizard’s hideaway, the tunnel winding through the hills.

l’Oree des lumieres, January 2025

A further secret lies in the skies, although the way up to it is relatively easy to find as is lies between the glass palace and the pond. It takes the form of a teleport disc and sitting on it will lift you up to the local night club. Futuristic in form, yet carrying echoes of the more spiritual elements of the ground-level setting, the club is warm in look and tones. I’m not sure as to any events schedule for 2025, but I assume notices of any being held are publicised through the setting’s free-to-join Group.

As with so many settings of this kin in SL, there is much that could be written about l’Oree des lumieres, but really – and genuinely – the best way to appreciate it is not through words or pictures, but in visiting and experiencing it.

l’Oree des lumieres, January 2025

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A [Refuge], a Deep Box, and a splash of absinthe in Second Life

Stardew Meadows: [Refuge], January 2025 – click any image for full size
Update, February 21st, 2025: Note the clubs mentioned below have relocated.

I recently had the pleasure of dropping into Stardew Meadows, a Full region leveraging the Land Capacity bonus. Split into four primary parcels, the region is home to a burgeoning music community, being the home of three individual venues – [Refuge], Deep Box and La Fée Verte.

While all three clubs are highly individual in look and feel, their owners – Benny Vortex of [Refuge], BookaB of Deep Box and Babe Whimsy of La Fée Verte (or absinthe, if you prefer) – share a vision of community, and music and work co-operatively to allow this to happen. During my visit, both Benny and Booka tour me on a tour of their clubs (Babe has been caught with matters in the physical world, and so wasn’t available), and answer my questions – my thanks to both for doing so.

Stardew Meadows: [Refuge], January 2025
[Refuge] Offers a PBR-rich environment on two levels. On the ground it offers a swamp environment, tall swamp cypresses courtesy of Cube Republic raise an umbrella of foliage over the circular wetlands. To the east, the trees part to offer an opening to the sea whilst at the centre of the grove atop a flat plug of rock sits the lower-level [Refuge].

This takes the form of a large tropical cabin (via Cory Edo), an upper floor glass dancefloor suspended from the upper deck of the club building. Events at [Refuge] are Euro-centric in time, taking place every Saturday at 04:00 SLT (12:00 noon UK; 13:00 CET). At the time of my visit, the ground level pace was a little bare – but benny was still in the process of setting-up – while the swamp offers numerous little spots awaiting discovery, including a fine dining space within the bole of one of the trees. Do watch out for the alligators, however!

Stardew Meadows: [Refuge], January 2025
Whilst visiting, Benny offered me the chance to visit the [Refuge] sky venue. This is again a PBR setting and wonderfully minimalist; the dark walls, floors and ceiling contrasted by the white fluorescent lighting. The result is chiaroscuro in effect; a place of contrasts stark in their extreme. Yes, it gives the setting a dark tone when seen using the intended shared environment, but this is entirely intentional.

I thought I would do something a little less avatar focused, because we all know people like to look at their avatars; so I hope it encourages conversations over just cam-perving folk. 

– Benny Vortex, owner of [Refuge]

Stardew Meadows: [Refuge], January 2025
Moving between the two settings within [Refuge]  will be via teleporter; this is not currently open to all, as the sky venue does not officially open until February 9th, 2025, when Niccolo Ellisson hosts an event. However, when it is open, visitors will initially arrive in a white mist, the club revealing itself as they walk through it, and teleporting back to ground level will be by jumping into the arms of an Animesh character.

Across the bridge from [Refuge] is BookaB’s Deep Box.

Stardew Meadows: Deep Box, January 2025

Presenting a more tropical-feeling environment compared to [Refuge], this is again a venue in two parts. On the ground level and within the rotunda of a large greenhouse, the first venue presents a central dancefloor surrounded by seating areas. Some of the seats are hanging, allowing them to combine with the lush vegetation hanging from the ceiling and lighting rigs and the general décor to offer a unique ambience perfectly lit under the Shard Environment. A teleport disk located behind the DJ’s booth presents the way up to the Deep Box sky venue.

The latter continues many of the themes found in the rotunda, expanding on them to mix-in elements suggestive of rainforests, and tribal heraldry in an intoxicating mix, the eye being drawn to almost every corner.  The entire feeling is less impersonal club space and more that of a shared social space: somewhere to feel comfortable and safe within; a place for sharing with friends. And friendships and community very much lies at the heart of Deep Box.

Stardew Meadows: Deep Box, January 2025
Deep Box is five years old now. We stick to our style in music and I think that’s what people like; it so special with the community here, friendly people and very good DJs. We operate every Sunday from 03.30 to 08.30 SLT within the ground venue, and every Friday 10.30 to 13.30 SLT in the Box up here.

– BookaB on Deep Box

The level of sharing and community found within both Deep Box and [Refuge] can be found in the fact that both Bennie and Booka hold sets at one another’s venue, and they share a vision of providing quality and engagement over trying to run events within their clubs seven days a week. This is furthered in the fact that Deep Box also leans towards euro-centric times for events: Fridays between 10:30-13:30 SLT (18:30 UK / 21:30 CET) and Sunday between 03.30-08.30 SLT (11:30  UK / 16:30 CET).

Stardew Meadows: Deep Box, January 2025

That said, the contrast between the two venues couldn’t be more apparent; where [Refuge] is marvellously minimalist; Deep Box has a sense of bric-a-brac we might associate with homeliness; the plants, the décor, the objects scattered about, all give a sense of warmth and fullness. Each has a sense of personality that is engaging in its own way. In other words – I really like the aesthetics of both.

Back on the ground, a path from the Deep Box rotunda will lead visitors up over a ridge to where a balloon-supported bridge connecting Deep Box with La Fée Verte.

Stardew Meadows: Deep Box, January 2025

At the time of my visit, La Fée Verte was caught in the midst of winter. As Babe was unavailable, I did my best to fin my way around, and I believe the venue here is just on the ground (but I’m obviously open to correction on this).  The club offers two levels, the dance space on the lower floor, and a lounge above, complete with an outdoor terrace.

Surrounded by fir trees, the space outside of the club offers seating for those wishing to relax outside of the music. I’m afraid I have no idea as to when events are held at the club; as noted, Babe has been away from SL and caught with matters on the human side of the screen, so I didn’t have the opportunity to meet her during my visit. However, La Fée Verte fits well with both Deep Box and [Refuge] and the bridges mean that travelling between the three is easy, making any appreciation of all three possible in a single visit.

Stardew Meadows: La Fée Verte, January 2025

With there UK / European-centric event times, both Deep Box and [Refuge] have a clear appeal to those of us on this side of the Atlantic – but this shouldn’t prevent anyone else from visiting.  Note again that the skyborne space at [Refuge] opening in February 2025.

My thanks to Benny and Booka for their time.

Stardew Meadows: La Fée Verte, January 2025

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Dropping in at Coda Haze in Second Life

Coda Haze, January 2025 – click any image for full size

Aisling Shade invited me to visit the new home of Coda Haze and the Coda music venues ahead of its official opening on Monday, January 20th, 2025.

Occupying half a Full private region leveraging the Land Capacity Bonus, the new iteration of Coda Haze, offers an expansion on its former quarter-region, with some redesign work put in around the town space and which includes the Myrdin Motel, which Aisling  describes as “a nod to Lynchland”, the former artistic setting depicting the works of David Lynch; a particularly poignant inclusion, given the sad news of his recent passing.

Coda Haze, January 2025

Four of the major music venues within the setting comprise the Park, which at the time of my visit was set as the Landing Point (not enforced) and the eastern beach alongside the park and reached by a bridge spanning the local stream.  There’s also Code Red and Coda Black, occupying the large building in the centre of the local town.

Coda Haze is an alternative to the busy, competitive and sometimes confusing club culture in SL. We provide the venue, good music and happy vibes, but really this is about you… on your terms. We respect all of your free time and there’s never any obligation to support us. We won’t use gimmicks or high pressure tactics to increase traffic. Come because you want to be here.

– Aisling Slade on the music and culture at Coda Haze

Coda Haze, January 2025

However, before going any further, I should note that Coda Haze has been rebuilt using PBR materials, and while Aisling has tried to provide fallback Blinn-Phong (“legacy”) materials, this has not been possible throughout the setting; therefore it is best experienced using a PBR-enabled viewer. I would also recommend using the Shared Environment whist exploring, although admittedly I did play with the position of the Sun is a couple of images here.

To ease getting around, a teleport network is provided, with stations available at all major points of interest; however, it is easy enough (and more pleasant) to wander on foot from place to face and full appreciate all Coda Haze has to offer (that said, you will need the teleporter system to reach the skyborne Cosmic Factory tavern). There’s also a hover bike rezzer located on the edge of town alongside the steps up from the park and outside the Tea Room. This will carry you around all of the ground-level areas on the setting on a guided tour.

Coda Haze, January 2025

As well as the club venues and motel mentioned above, the setting offers two large swimming pool / spa locations, one overlooking the the beach to the east side beach and its music venue, the other (indoor) pool to the west, standing with its back to one of the two private areas within the setting: the western beach. The other private area is the large town house alongside the swimming pool’s greenhouse-like structure.

Alongside the private beach on the west side of the region is a rocky lagoon that is open to the public and linked to the rest of the public areas in the setting by a couple of rocky tunnels. It forms a neat little hang-out with a neat sense of isolation from the  rest of the setting whilst still being a part of it, and offers the setting’s final music venue.

Coda Haze, January 2025

The first sets – and opening – of Coda Haze will commence at 18:00 SLT on Monday, January 20th, 2025, and will feature DJs Kaylee Wickentower (through to 19:00 SLT), followed by DJ Aisling Shade, both of whom will provide a mix of music genres, including psychedelic and dance. After the opening, weekly events will be held as follows:

  • 18:00-20:00 SLT, Mondays, and Wednesday through Friday.
  • 10:00-12:00 noon, Sundays.
Coda Haze, January 2025

Mixing music with places to see and venues for general socialising, the new Coda Haze makes for an engaging visit – and I’ll leave it to you to find the hidden bunker 😉 .

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