I watered my flowers and talked to some of my villagers. Avery said the heat was bothering him.

Anyway, I opened my gate at 10:00 tonight for Friday Night Forest. Yann and Skye came over to visit. I hadn’t played with Skye in a long time.
I said my last goodbyes to Kid Cat. He will be gone tomorrow.
This was the last night of August, which means it was the last time to feast on summer bugs. At one point, Skye left for a while, but later came back. Yann and I were trying to catch as many bugs as we could. I also caught two sharks.
But the end eventually came. The clock struck midnight and September began. Bell crickets started appearing, replacing the more valuable bugs that won’t be available until next July. As for my bug hunting, I made 180,000 bells tonight.
At 1:00, we did the Nook door glitch. Skye hadn’t seen it yet, so it was nice to let her experience it. We mostly just talked and hung out until I eventually ended the party.
I also talked to Rowan.
And then I saw Saharah. She was looking for old wallpaper.
I saw Avery and he asked me to make a delivery to Deena. It was a gelato shirt.
I went around asking animals for old wallpaper. Of course this meant I had to speak to Jambette again. *shudder* But when I went into Kid Cat’s house, I saw something shocking.
Kid Cat is moving out! With no warning!
Very disappointing. Anyway, I ran into Avery again and told him that I made the delivery to Deena. He thanked me by giving me a scarecrow. (Oh look, your scarecrow is peeing!)
After speaking with all of my animals, only Egbert and Avery had old wallpaper for me. You need three of them to get a rare wallpaper, so I just put those two into storage for next time.
With today being Wednesday, I went to the city to check Crazy Redd’s new inventory for the week. He had a wagon wheel, a wistful painting, and a kayak. For whatever reason, I noticed that the word kayak is a palindrome, and a relatively uncommon one at that.
I didn’t want any of those items, so I returned to Forest and talked to some of my animals.
Bob was talking about Ness from Onett, saying he’s a total flyswatter. I’m not exactly sure what that means.
I watered my flowers, but didn’t get any new black roses today. I taught Bob a new catchphrase.
And before I finished up for the day, I saw something dreadful:
Jambette! I hadn’t seen her lately (thankfully) and I had almost forgotten my town had such a