First Scorpion

I know it’s not a big deal, but it always seems weird to see fish in my obstacle course. Like how did this koi get in there? Did it climb the wall first? πŸ˜‰

Jeff catches a koi in the pond that makes up part of an obstacle course.
Today I learned you can fish over fences, too.

The same also applies to villagers hanging out here. I’ve been lucky they haven’t been on the course during any races yet. At least not anywhere that they’d be blocking the path. But Keaton was sure enjoying this bench today.

Keaton sits on a bench in the obstacle course.

Midge taught me a DIY recipe for a western-style stone, and it’s not just a stone, it’s a gravestone. I guess if I end up burying any of my villagers, I could always use one of these.

The western-style stone in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

When I visited Hornsby, he hopped onto his stack of cushions. He told me that snack time is five of the most important meals of the day! πŸ˜€

Hornsby: Why not?! Snack time's five of the most important meals in the day!

As I walked past Nook’s Cranny, I spotted a scorpion! I caught it and donated it to the museum. I went into the bug wing to check it out, and I was disappointed to find that the scorpion and tarantula were kept in separate displays. That’s because in some previous games, you could watch them fight with each other!

The tarantula and scorpion in the museum.

Leif had a stand set up in the plaza, but I wasn’t interested. All I could do was shrub my shoulders. πŸ˜›

I posted Wi-Fi Moments #4 today; here it is!

One thought on “First Scorpion”

  1. It’s weird how water works in this game. I made a two-square wide moat around my zen garden and almost constantly there’s a villager fishing in it. Never personally seen a fish in it tho. Maybe I should try bait πŸ€”

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