10th Year of Mohawk McClover

I got a letter in the mail from Mom today, and she sent me a cherry. So this is just a reminder that even though online play isn’t officially supported by Nintendo any more, you can still get the foreign fruits. And since today is Pi Day (3/14), maybe I can make some cherry pi. Ï€ 😉

Dear Jeff, I recently started growing things in the backyard. This piece of fruit was grown right there! It's homemade! -Love, Mom

I also got my election poster in the mail from Tom Nook. I put it in my house, although I still don’t know what I’m going to do with it. 😛

When I ran into Midge, she dropped a truth bomb on me. She’s a bird! 😛

Midge: Hello there, J-rock. I'm a bird!!

Well okay, maybe that was a smidge obvious. But I really liked all the green and gold in that picture, with the four-leaf clover pattern path going up the ramp right behind her.

Tabby told me she likes to go to town hall at night to avoid the crowds. (What crowds?) That, and she also thinks Phyllis is awesome. Somehow I’m not surprised that Tabby thinks Phyllis is awesome.

Kapp’n gave me a bus ride out to the city, and I got my hair done at Shampoodle. I have now completed my transformation into Mohawk McClover, for the 10th year in a row! I started it back on St. Patrick’s Day in 2009, and you can see it way back in Wi-Fi Moments #8.

Harriet: And here are your things back!

Back in town, Static asked me for a new greeting. I was going to have him say “Aww, nuts!” but the game wouldn’t allow the word nuts. I was thinking about using a special character so that I could say nüts or something, but then I just decided to have him say °. That’s the degree sign, although it looks like a tiny little “o.”

Static displays the degree sign as his greeting.

Pronouncing it correctly does have a degree of difficulty, and I’m not sure that a squirrel can do it. O well.