A Note on the Beach

As I was walking around town tonight, I saw Kiki fall into a pitfall! Despite the shovel in my hands at the time, I didn’t plant it there! Poor Kiki.

Kiki falls into a pitfall.But for better or worse, animals don’t seem to be mad after falling into a pitfall in this game.

When I visited Biskit, I found all his furniture was packed up in boxes. A lot of boxes! I don’t know if I’ve seen a villager have this many boxes before! That’s a lot of dog biscuits!

Biskit, packed up in boxes: Whoa there, Jeff!He was about to move out of town, of course, but I told him not to go. So far, everyone has stayed when I’ve asked them to. Hopefully that trend will continue; I like the guy.

Since it’s Saturday night and my music collection is still very small, I headed to the Roost to enjoy some live music. K.K. played Neapolitan for me.

K.K.: All right, get ready to dig the riffs on this ditty: Neapolitan!Back outside, I saw something I definitely was not expecting: A note in a bottle on the beach!

A note in a bottle washed up on the beach.I got excited for a moment. How was this possible? But I was disappointed to find that it was just an advertisement from Lyle.

This special offer is just for you! Sign up now before it's too late! Don't be fooled by imitations! -Your insurance agent, LyleI visited Baabara, and she told me that Sunday is Yay Day. That’s tomorrow? I guess I’ll have to check it out. Baabara warned me to choose my words carefully.

Baabara: This Sunday is Yay Day, you know, daahling! Choose your words carefully.When I went to see Puddles, she was talking about how lost items should be taken to Booker. But she hinted that she might keep a lost item if it was valuable and no one was around.

Puddles: But I might keep it if nobody was around and it was worth tons of bells...
How can I convince you to never make that face again?

I actually found three fossils in town tonight, which is better than I usually do. I donated one of them to the museum, but the other two were duplicates. The store was closed though, so I couldn’t sell them yet.

After doing a little fishing, I wrapped up my night in Forest. I’ll be back tomorrow as I experience my first Yay Day. Hope to see you then!

One thought on “A Note on the Beach”

  1. I always thought the villagers in the old games were more aggressive (in their dialogue and such), so it’s surprising they don’t get angry from pitfalls 😛

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