As expected, I got Eloise’s goodbye letter in the mail. She moved out today.
The fishing tournament was going on, so I talked to Chip. He told me that Jambette was in first place! Oh no, that won’t do!
I was determined to win the tournament, if for no other reason than to prevent Jambette from winning. But first, I had to water my flowers. On my way around town, I saw Jambette. So I buried her and burned her face.
When I was done, I went fishing. This is the only time that you actually want to catch sea bass, since they are among the largest fish. I caught quite a few before I caught one that was larger than Jambette’s, but I did eventually get one that was 41.2 inches long. Chip gave me an iris chair for taking over the top spot.
But the competition wasn’t over yet. So I still caught a few more sea bass. Just as time was expiring, I gave Chip a 45-inch sea bass to beat my own record. I won!

After some initial problems connecting, I finally got my gate open at 10:10 for Friday Night Forest. Yann and Megan came over. After a visit to the Able Sisters, we went to say goodbye to Eloise. She will be gone tomorrrow.
Then, Jon came to visit. I hadn’t seen him since
Before long, Jon left. It was just a short visit for him this time. The rest of us just hung out at town hall. Yann’s batteries died, so I pitfall’d her.
Jambette was out and about walking around all night, so we tried to avoid her as much as possible. At one point, I noticed the moon was nearly in the center of my “orange” constellation, so I took a picture.
Later, while walking around, I noticed a new black rose that I missed earlier when watering. Its parents were up on the cliff, but it was down below.
While I was talking to Del one time, Yann was inside of him for the duration of my conversation.
Later on, Megan dug up a pitfall seed. I had been walking right towards it (without noticing it), so she saved my life. 😛
We hung out on the peninsula for a while, fishing for fish that weren’t there.
Things were getting quiet, so I ended up closing the gate a bit earlier than usual tonight.
And back in Forest, not a lot happened today. Except for finding someone packed and moving out. It was Eloise the elephant. Too bad she’s leaving already, she was starting to grow on me.