Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Calendar Views

To say that each year there is a HG Safari Calendar would be a big fat lie; some years there were two, and some years there was no calendar at all. 
They usually break down into two types, the landscape type and the landscape-with-Opensim-person. The latter always takes loads more time to prepare and is always rushed into the final weeks of the year, due to a lack of forethought which I promise every year to conquer. A minute of pre-festive stress  although it's a lot of fun. Come to think of it, it has created as a by-product some great photos of Safari friends  like Virtual Dreamz publisher Sunbeam Magic, musician Truelie Telling, hub-mistress Spike Sol, burlesque choreographer Jessie Campbell, painter Lucy Afarensis, and monarch of PBR, Luna Lunaria. Some choose to no longer come inworld for RL reasons, some are now occupying a place of glory in the AfterSim,
The much missed Safari regular and painter
Lucy Afarensis was our December pinup back in 2016
This year, since there has been so much else going on and time just ran out, the 2026 calendar is a straight up landscape offering, with lots of greyscale and hopefully one or two place you've either never visited, or have only explored a little bit, or forgotten - it's an invitation to get out and better know our hyperverse. 
Mal Burns was one of our Calendar models back in 2018. He passed away earlier this year.
The Calendar script was completely overhauled in 2024 by snowbody Cortes (no monthly fees or prompts required) with some elegant improvements in the blue menu including an Info button that gets you a Notecard. This contains a short description of the places in the pictures - most important this year, since the photos have no superscription - and it gives you a LM to boot.
The first HG Safari calendar came out in 2016 and the month part was a 'paper' version, part of the texture, so if there were any mistakes or additions as to events they couldn't be added except with a lot of fuss. But in a way they make better artefacts of a time now passed. You can see copies of all - or most - of the old calendars in the HG Safari archive building on the hill behind the clubhouse 'waiting room' on HG Safari region.
Today it's generally a dynamic calendar linked to HG Safari's public Google Calendar which (annoyingly for some) shows not the specific destinations for each week, but simply when there will be a Safari trip. The same applies, you will have noticed, for the publicity on Discord and FB.  
Why?
That's because there are often last minute changes and it makes more work for me to have to correct a lot of social media posts, far quicker for you just to come to the Clubhouse and be guaranteed to have the last minute correct info for each trip.
Since this is a purely inworld product, National and seasonal holidays don't appear. You'll find other things, like upcoming live shows of Inworld Review, the dates of the next HIE event, and the birth dates or anniversaries of many many opensim grids (although ore than a few will tell you their grids have had so many relaunches there is no 'true' birthday for their grid), so you can celebrate. It has the date of the first HG jump by Crista Lopes, it took a lot of persuading to get her to go back through her records and find out the exact day.
If you would like a copy of this year's calendar you can grab it at the HG Safari marketplace, just south of the landing point on the sim.
HG Address: grid.hgsafari.org:58002:HG Safari
Thanks Loru for pointing out there was an error in the grid address!!

Monday, December 29, 2025

Safari '25

 It's been quite a year here in Opensim hasn't it? Lots of changes big and small, some of them dramatic, like the Great Asset Wipe of OSGrid in the spring, some spectacular like the month long Opensim World's Fair over on Wolf Territories Grid, and the art presentations at HIE. 
MorlitaM and Cherry Manga's amazing art performance at HIE 2025
We've had tech fun, in the form of the gradual transitioning to PBR friendly viewers and talk of a bunch of alternative solutions to Vivox. 
Mal Burns memorial event on Craft in October 2025
There have been weddings and inaugurations and milestone grid birthdays, and of course drama of varying types - reflecting the mood of the real world, perhaps. Then we've also had the genuinely sad news of the passing of friends, among them a couple of names known all over opensim, Mal Burns and Luna Lunaria. 
Luna Lunaria memorial event on WTG in November 2025
HG Safari has grown as a grid this year. Thanks to Snowbody Cortes, we now have a  HG Safari website that tells you a little bit about the various regions and projects that are going on here, from Bianconiglio to HIE to Cornflakes Tribute. 
It explains a bit about the purpose of the grid, which is not to get more residents, but rather to showcase the possibilities of opensim and the fabulous destinations out there, as well as to bring people together, to understand and appreciate each other a little bit better.
Jimmy Olsen on Inworld Review
The grid has also become home to Inworld Review, on HIE region, with episodes twice a month featuring some of the many interesting residents of Opensim. In our first four episodes, we've featured event organizers, a renowned artist, a much loved content provider and a legendary scripter. Check out the new Inworld Review Youtube channel to see those interviews and why not subscribe while you're there.
The next season of Safari starts in just a few day's time, on January 7 at the usual time 12 noon SLT at the clubhouse, grid.hgsafari.org:58002:HG Safari so join us if you can, we have so much more to see in Opensim!


 

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Strange Christmas

Ange and Nani have done it again, they've made a Christmas Hunt that will surprise and intrigue you.
 The party starts on 17 December at 12 noon SLT, or 9pm in Europe. The opening party will give you a chance to join old friends and maybe make some new ones, as you tour the sim, starting by these golden baubles. 
How do Ange and Nani work? After a decade and a half of creative collaboration, you can be sure they are able to anticipate each other's imagination. Nani is usually the one responsible for the layout and overarching style of the region, Ange supplies all sorts of mesh, and also scripts the place up, setting out the gifts.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Thanks for the Magic

 2025 has flown by, as years tend to do, and another three seasons of Safari trips are in our rear view mirror. Mostly, a Safari season lasts ten weeks, but this year the second season was just seven weeks, making a total of 27 weeks, with 53 destinations including a two hour visit to the Mal Burns region on Craft grid. 
The memorial party for Mal Burns in October featured eulogies by a dozen of his friends.
Missed it? You can watch the event here on Youtube
Last Wednesday, talented pianist, and grid owner Marlon Wayne invited the Safari group over to Pangea to enjoy a live music event with lots of seasonal pieces. It was such a treat to hear the music and stop and think for a moment about the great year we've had in Opensim.
On sim Lappland, enjoying the party...
in RL Marlon plays a Steinway and the music he treated us to was divine.
Where did we go this year? HG Safari tours visited folk on Spacegrid, CCI grid, Kinky Haven, ArtDestiny Grid, Dismayland, SV3D grid, Bloodmoonpack, VVM, Candorsworld, Shipyards grid, Creanovale, Maze grid, Genesis RP Grid, Virtual Learning Village, Wyldwood Bayou,  Mobius, Friends Grid, Dorenasworld, Bubblesz, Newlifeitaly, Tenth Dimension grid, Counterearth, DWGrid, Kitely,  and a bunch of visits to OSGrid, Pangea, Wolf Territories Grid, Neverworld, Winxtropia, Craft, and Alternate Metaverse Grid. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The Charm of Draconia

 This, of course, is the season of getting stuff. But for those few who already have stuff and would like to get enchanted rather than stocked up, Opensim offers many opportunities in tune with the natural world. Generally nature with a Northern bias, since so many of us live up here, these months are the cold bit of the year.
Winter stirs all the fearful instincts innate in humans. It's the death of the year, of the productive cycle, and our ancestors were full of doubts. Will the sun return, will the food supply last, will the cold or sickness defeat the group; this is the stuff of legends. On the other hand, the changing landscape offers a paradox. In place of the dominant sun, other lights take over, and we see the world in a different way, or perhaps, we see another world that coexists with the bold daylight landscape, one that becomes visible only when the sun is in nadir. Then, we have time to reflect that there is more to this existence than meets the day-to-day eye.
Bink Draconia is one of the best artists working in Opensim and her regions on Pangea are beautiful, thoughtful, ingenious, and atmospheric to a point where you feel charmed when, in the shared environment (the mist is essential) you go for a wander...or do I mean wonder... around  Stella Polaris
The wedding zone, Stella Polaris
It's pure wonderland. In part it is a party destination, with a wedding area shown here, and a dance floor with a chessboard theme, and other tableaux gemming the woodland, under starlight. But that's only one aspect of it, the social side. 
Beyond that it's a wistful, misty forest where the ground sparkles with eerie lights in the air and water, and the meadowland is just a little underwater, enough to create that liminal sensation, between day and night, dry land and swamp, the spooky and the sweetly sentimental, with places for a romantic tete a tete or a solitary saunter.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Winterfair is Coming

Pirate and shipwright extraordinaire Trouble Ahead together with One Andonly and Cata Raven, the owners of Catronian Archipelago, have organized another event for the merchants of Kitely this winter. The address is as usual at the end of the post. Bear in mind, you can't just jump direct to the fair, you have to go through the Catronian Archipelago landing point, and it's on Kitely so as you well know, if nobody's on the sim, it'll take a sec until the region comes online.
Popping over ahead of the opening day which is 14 December, it was great to observe that the skybox with this event on it is already looking super seasonal. It's a positively chilly townscape with lots of snow and frozen (and skatable) canals, and of course a schooner. 
You may remember we voyaged here on Safari  back in May 2024. So many islands and sail related adventures to be had with this predominantly roleplaying group!
As regards Winterfair, you'll encounter quite a lot of brands and names you'll have heard of if you browse the Kitely website; most of the stalls push you onto Kitely Market rather than have buyable boxes, and that probably makes things easier for the vendors. 
To make the event even more festive, like the Christmas Market over on Bloonmoonpackgrid, there is even a prize for the best build to be announced during the opening party with DJ Melanie Auxifur.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Too Right

We all know that two wrongs don't make a right, but did you know that many rights make a wrong - when the 'rights' are well crafted art installations, and the 'wrong' is , well, The Wrong Biennial... but let's get Kimm Starr to explain what's going on, she's one of the curators of a fabulous art exhibition on Kitely.
Kimm Starr: The Wrong Biennale is a bi-annual show seen by millions of people worldwide. This edition of The Wrong is about AI and the artists' use of it in their work. Seems like an obvious choice for them to make, since AI is coming at us 90 miles an hour. We saw it as an opportunity to show the world that what we create in OpenSim is not only art, but an art medium in its own right. We made a pavilion called "Synthetic Dreams" which consists of two parts. One half is a dedicated website and the other half is an in-world gallery. The show opened on November 1st, 2025.
Thirza Ember: Tell us how you came to choose to do the show on Kitely.