I hadn’t checked in on my Bananas town in a few days, so I fired it up tonight. I got the money rock, got two fossils identified, and filled up my pockets with fruit. But right before I got to Nook’s, the clock struck 9:00 and Nookington’s closed. Ugh. I can’t wait until I can change it back to Nook ‘n’ Go.
Since I couldn’t sell anything, I just shook all the fruit trees and ended my game. Even though I can’t sell the fruit today, shaking them off the tree means the fruit will grow back sooner. If I waited until tomorrow to shake them off, that be one extra day until they produced a new batch.
Anyway, I later started up my main town of Forest. It was snowing, so I didn’t need to water my flowers.
Shortly after 10:00, I opened my gate for Friday Night Forest. Yann and Megan came over to visit. Ryan was trying to visit too, but he wasn’t able to connect. Anyway, Megan told me that she now has Coco (the gyroidic rabbit) in her town. I responded that I had cocoa in my town (my chocolate path patterns).
We hung out in Bob’s house for a while. At 11:00, the show changed from weather to a game show.
We started making jokes about the game show. One of the contestants seems to be saying “m-m-mustard,” so I wondered if the question had been “What goes good on a hot dog?” But “m-m-mustard” is actually an incorrect response. Maybe he just forgot to say it in the form of a question.
We did some fishing and we tried to find a goldfish for Megan. A while ago, she caught one in Forest, only to find her pockets were full and there was no space to swap out an item. So she had to let it go. That’s why she needed another one to donate to her museum. And she finally got one tonight, so congratulations to Meg!
At one point, I saw Avery using his greeting, “I can’t fly!” His next sentence was “It’s pretty icy out,” which gives a logical reason to why he can’t fly. I think I’m over-explaining. Anyway, I took a picture, but it wouldn’t let me save it for some reason. But fortunately, I was recording a video, so I was able to snag a frame from the video.
Later on, we all showed off our super rare fish! It’s so rare you probably haven’t heard of it. It’s called a sea bass. I’m sure you’re quite jealous of these rare catches!
We ended up playing until about 2:40 and I had a good time. See you next time!
I made my way around town to water my flowers. I spotted Wendell, the hungry walrus. He wanted food, so I gave him the chocolate heart I got for Valentine’s Day. Sorry, Anabelle.
He then returned the favor by giving me some chocolate as well. A chocolate pattern, that is.
♫ Give me a break, give me a break. Break me off a piece of that… applesauce? Chrysler car? Football cream? ♪
It’s candylicious. Not really, but it’s alright. I’m going to leave it up for now, but not in the long term. If I have any visitors tomorrow night that don’t read this blog, they will surely be surprised.
When I saw two snowballs lying close together, I pushed them together haphazardly.
Then, I went in Peggy’s house and I was shocked at how crowded it was in there. Plus, I don’t think her bones fit together.
Of all my animals, only Amelia had old carpeting to give me. But that’s okay, because I had two in storage. So I took them to Saharah and she gave me an ancient tile.
Unfortunately, that’s not one that I needed.