Friday, November 30, 2007

Cape Messmer Aether Labs Now Official!

Journal of Eladrienne Laval, Rocket Lab Ass't
Here is an image of the Professor looking, well, professorial, and me barely restraining my glee. The Guvnah has declared Caledon Morgaine officially open and the bluffs are now officially Cape Messmer!

He laughed as I lifted up my skirt hems a bit and literally ran around the land like a madwoman for a moment. We both "Hoooo'd" as we surveyed the site to determine where things should be located. So much to do and create! Do contact one of us if you have questions about the Caledon Aethernautical Society and feel free to join! Stop by the Aerodrome or Cape Messmer anytime! Cape Messmer promises to be an interesting addition to Caledon and SL and the Professor and I look forward to meeting like-minded inventors, builders, scripters and aether-enthusiasts!!

Monday, November 26, 2007

The Amazing Region of Caledon Morgaine

I was discussing plans for the Aethernautical Society Launch Facility with my charming lab assistant Miss Laval, when the Guvnah's Terraforming Crew arrived to begin another phase of work on the new Morgaine sim. Huzzah to Guvnah Shang & Associates!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

First Day on the Job at the Labs

Journal of Eladrienne Laval, Rocket Lab Ass't
Today was my first true day on the job at the Messmer Labs in Penzance, where I will be assisting Prof. Messmer with various projects related to the Caledon Aethernautical Society. Soon the Labs shall be moving to a larger location in Morgaine and form part of the Aerodrome complex. To celebrate, he set out some caramel crunch candy that gave us both a sugar rush. First note to self: No more caramel crunch is allowed in the lab, especially while handling combustible materials.

The professor would like me to help him arrange his notes. Upon asking him where said notes were located, he remarked, "Perhaps my jacket from yesterday?" When I reminded him about the rest of his notes, he looked a bit sheepish and down at his shoes. Oh my...I do believe I have my work cut out for me here.

A new appearance for The Professor

I have been most remiss in updates to my electric journaling device and do apologize to my 1 or 2 readers.

I thought I might post again using this recent photograph of several weeks ago.

It was taken by my personal typist and assistant - Mr. JB Pennypacker - who also manages my financial holdings and seems to know exactly when I need more funds deposited into my accounts in Caledon. Remarkable chap!