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  1. Ferris Wheel
  2. JOIN US TONIGHT! REAL SPEED. REAL CHALLENGES. REAL COMPETITIVE. REAL RACING. REAL REWARDS. BUMP!
  3. There is a Route 8 road building kit at Mole Mart, it's much easier to get that, rez the jproad piece, position it correctly, unlink the shoulder prim, resize it to 102-105% of the original size (to avoid the surface overlap glitch) and then make the rest as needed, so you can end up with a nice driveway that looks like it was meant to be there. (And link the shoulder piece to the rest of the new driveway, of course.)
  4. Spotted a Pileated Woodpecker!
  5. Yes. Minor encroaching driveway connections and landscaping do not seem to be considered a problem by LL. It looks better to encroach a little than to carefully follow jagged parcel edges against diagonal roads. Make it look like it belongs there. This comes up in real life all the time - who owns the space between the sidewalk and street, and who maintains it, varies with jurisdiction. It's mostly a non-issue. (When it is, it usually involves underground pipes vs. tree roots, a problem SL does not have.) The situation shown can be handled neatly. This just needs a twisted prim, raised and matched to the road at the road edge and lowered to your driveway at the other edge. Design your joint piece so that it leaves a small symmetrical bump on the road shoulder, since you can't lower the shoulder. Avoid going past the centerline of the shoulder and make the heights on both sides match. You should be able to almost completely hide the grassy rock area. A bit of rock shows through on the road side, and only a Mole can fix that.