When I started up the game tonight, I received Bluebear’s goodbye letter in the mail. She called me a great BFF, which certainly was not true.
As I walked along the river near the top of the waterfall, Benedict told me he lost his key. Ugh. He said he would look around here, and asked me to look near the water. But “here” is near the water.
I wasn’t initially planning on fishing for his key. But when Coco asked me to catch a freshwater goby for her, I figured I could work on two favors at once. I caught the key first, so I returned it to Benedict, and he rewarded me with a mega drilloid.
After a few more minutes of fishing, I caught the freshwater goby I was hoping for. I took it to Coco, and she thanked me by giving me a chainlink fence.

Opal asked me to make a delivery to Chow, so I agreed to this errand as well. Chow gladly accepted the gift, and he said Opal has the memory of an elephant.

When I told Opal the delivery was complete, she gave me a cloud flooring for my trouble.
I ran into Tank, and he wanted to do a gift exchange. He wanted a dace I had in my pockets, and in return, he offered me some bamboo flooring. That’s not a bad trade, so I agreed to the deal. Seems like it’s all wallpaper and flooring I’m getting today.
At Nook ‘n’ Go, I did something I almost never do: I ordered an item from Nook’s Point Tracking System (PTS). Since there’s a new Zelda game coming out in just over two weeks, I decided to order a Zelda item. I already have Majora’s Mask, so I spent 6,500 points to order Midna’s mask. I should receive it in the mail next time.


When I went into Bluebear’s house, I saw that she was all packed up and ready to move.
She didn’t want me to forget what she looked like–as if I could forget Bluebear looks like a blue bear. So she told me to take a good look (’cause it’s the last time).
I took it back to Savannah, and she rewarded me by giving me a purple lava lamp.
I went to take a bus to the city, but Benedict was causing a delay!
It doesn’t break when you push it the other way, either! It does prevent the bus from coming if it’s in the “road,” though.
In that picture, you can also see that the northern lights were up in the sky tonight.
Tank asked me to give him a new catchphrase, because he was tired of saying “kerPOW.” I can’t blame him. I nearly told him to say “tank you,” but then I changed my mind. Instead, I got him to say “on my horn.” While it hasn’t produced any particularly funny sentences just yet, it has potential.
Tank also asked me to catch a pill bug for him, and I agreed to help out. I found one in the very first rock I banged! When I took it back to him, he rewarded me with 520 bells.