Tuesday, December 20, 2016

More Community Lots

In the meantime everyone is working hard to repair and redecorate the buildings in other parts of town as well.
At 3 Azalea Drive, across the street from the museum is the new Pretty Kitty cat park, which has a little tearoom.
The tea is free of charge, but of course donations to the local shelter are always welcome.





Around the corner, at 1 Cottonwood Lane, we find Mrs. Wilson's Consignment Store.



And at 2 Cottonwood Lane famer George Dickson has his Farmers' Market. He sells gardening supplies as well as fresh fruit and vegetables, and he has a vegetable garden and a greenhouse at the back of his store.














Next door, at 3 Cottonwood Lane is Mr. Wilson's Pet Shop. (Yes, this Mr. Wilson is married to Mrs. Wilson who runs the Consignment Store.)








Across the street is 4 Cottonwood Lane. Here is where you find the local bank, a bistro, the newspaper offices, a small local business and an architect's office.

There's a central lobby, with the bank to the left and the bistro to the right.






(The bistro rug is in the basement. As is the criminal hideout. (I think my criminals are mostly embezzlers anyway!) Sims can go down to the basement rug and 'eat outside'. When they do that, they will sit down in the bistro itself to eat the meal.


The small newspaper office and the even smaller business office are both located one floor up. (The rabbithole rug is placed in a dark room.)


The architects are at the very top.


The Dickson family are a combination of several Sims 1 characters by Frisbud, and the Dickson family that came with a world called Castaway Cove that I played years ago. I love this family.

Here's Prude Dickson, the local babysitter. Pretty clear who she's based on!



The maid is one of the Dickson clan from Castaway Cove, as is the burglar.




The maid has a toddler daughter called Sweet Pea.

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