Darion’s been incredibly busy in real life with a new job (yay!) so she asked me to fill you guys in on a couple more things.
Winterstock is a 2 month-long event celebrating winter that opened to the public today (November 5th.) The ‘Merry Christmas’ sim is the absolutely gorgeous brainchild of Antonia Marat and Ewan Mureaux, and I highly recommend you get there to check it out, whether or not you celebrate Christmas. There are tons of vendors and Darion was lucky enough to snag a spot! Be sure to come down and check out the scenery and pick up Darion’s newest release:

All of the newest releases are there (Stone Dreams II, Eleni, the Isabeau Pearls and Lena) as well as last year’s adorable Yummilicious candy cane jewelry set and Ice Princess, a beautifully delicate diamond set.
Darion’s booth at Winterstock: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Merry%20Christmas/134/122/29
Darion has more new releases in mind, so we may cycle out the items. Of course all of Darion’s releases can be found in her main store on Resurgence, but do be sure to get to Winterstock!
As many of you may be aware, content theft is a serious issue in SecondLife. There are 2 different organizations fighting content theft in SecondLife: Artists’ Voice and Step Up. Step Up asked only that nothing be uploaded for 1 day (November 5th) whereas Artists’ Voice called for a 48-hour “STOP!” boycott that asked designers to shut down their stores, consumers to stop buying content, bloggers to stop blogging, and all SecondLife residents to avoid buying and selling Lindens. Darion has been involved with the Content Creators Association and Step Up for some time now. Please be aware that Darion’s store is currently open and will remain open.
These are two very different organizations with a common goal: to eradicate content theft in SecondLife. Darion and I ask that you educate yourself about content theft and its impact on our world, and support original creators who work hard to bring you original content. Information on Step Up be found in Darion’s main store on Resurgence and at the links I’ve provided throughout this post. I’ve also included links to Artists’ Voice so you can read what they’re about and support one or both of the organizations if you so choose.

Darion thanks you for your business and your support.