ogether. Once teleporting to Info Island our first task was to find a librarian. We found Librarian Patricia Paris. It was really weird because she really looked like a librarian. She was very neat and conservative. She even had on glasses. AzaleeAmyah asked for permission to take a snapshot with her and she agreed. This is one of our groovy pictures with the librarian Patricia Paris.We asked her what kind of activities were there to do at Info Island. She pointed us in the direction of the reference desk. She also suggested that we consider attending an Library Information System (LIS) Education discussion that happened later on that evening. Next, we were to find fun and interesting locations to take more snapshots.
I loved Info Island because there is so much to see and do. My favorite location in this SIM was the area that was dedicated to Obama. I was surprised to see how up-to-date everything was. Here is a picture of AzaleeAmyah and I in front of the picture of President Obama and his wife during his inauguration.

I ventured further and found a picture of Obama by himself. My mom will be proud if she knew I took a picture with our 44Th president Barack Obama himself.
After doing more walking around we found this poster of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We could not leave Info Island without taking a picture in front of the poster. I love this poster because it reminds me of one of my favorite quotes, "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education." -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Moving along we came across a place by the name of Genealogy Research Center. As stated in a previous post I am studying to be a nurse. As a nurse, research can be an aspect of the job, so I thought it would be neat for us to take a picture in front of the center. 

Once we had taken a few snapshots I was relieved when AzaleeAmyah was ready to leave. However, our next location was not any better. Our next stop was Beckenbach. After reading the description I expected to see some of the same things as I had saw in Apocalypse. The only thing that attracted me to the SIM was the part in the description about the goth cloths. I wanted to do some shopping, but didn't find any clothing or accessory stores in site. I didn't think it was possible, but Beckenbach was even darker than Apocalypse. Trying to make the most of it I explored the area in search of a few locations to take a few snapshots. I was so surprised when I saw a graveyard in the SIM. I mean who dies in Second Life? I must have spoke too soon because soon after I read a green sign warning us not to feed the Zombies AzaleeAmyah got bitten by one. When I saw them coming I took off and ran. I didn't return back to where AzaleeAmyah was until the zombies were gone. After that brush with death we took a few snapshots.

Again I was more than willing to leave after the snapshots were taken. I was so happy when we arrived at Themiskyra. It reminded me of Info Island. Very peaceful and serene. After walking around we found this pool. While AzaleeAmyah sat down in the pool I found a near by tree to stand by. I chose to take a snapshot by the tree because it reminded me of when I took my senior pictures in high school.

I had a terrific time exploring in Second Life. I learned a lot and did what I love to do best, take snapshots. I loved the assignment because it forced me to see what else Second Life has to offer. I'm looking forward to doing more exploration as the course continues.




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