Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Ari's Park in Cape heron


By Deaflegacy

The Park has no official name.  The only thing about the Park is that it had been created in Ari's honor.  Who is Ari, some people might ask.  Ari is a piano player on Second Life who travels from sim to sim, playing beautiful piano music.  Second Life is something that's real to Ari.  That's why he plays the piano on Second Life
because he can only play the piano on Second Life, not in real life. Along the way, Ari had made many friends.  What Ari had done for so many people cannot be forgotten.  He had played so many different piano pieces.  But playing piano is not the only thing Ari had done, and that is the reason why the Park had been created for.

Ari is a friend to many people.  Even while he is playing his piano, he would always find the time to have a conversation with someone.  Ari would usually gives a compliment or he would just listen with a gentle smile.

That's why the Park was created on Cape Heron.  It was created because Ari is more than just a piano player.  He created beautiful music that many people would get together and have good time.  That's what it is all about.

In more than one way, the Park serves as a thank you to Ari for his beautiful music and being there for people.  I have a good feeling that the Park is going to be around for a very long time.  That's as long as the owner of the Park can continue to pay for the Park.

If anyone would like to listen to Ari's music, his piano schedule can be provided at the request.  Ari plays his piano on Second Life every day. The Park is there as a tribute to Ari and his piano music.  Today, he is unforgettable as the piano player who would travel from sim to sim just to provide beautiful piano music to people.

For these who enjoy the piano music, I recommend going on Second Life and contacting Ari for his piano music.  He is really an unforgettable piano player and that is why the Park had been created in his name.  Thanks, Ari.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cape%20Heron/233/24/22

Deaflegacy

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