Finding Hidden Fossils

With Goose’s pic on display in my house now, my latest HRA score is up to 258,924 points. I’m not going to keep these villager pictures out forever, but I wanted to least point out my score in case it ends up being my all-time high point.

Jeff, your room gets 258,924 points! It looks like your house was built around your Space! Good! -Happy Room Academy

Bones has been sick this week, so I gave him some medicine Thursday, yesterday, and then again today. He gulped it down; I hope he feels better soon!

Bones: Hack... Hack... Oh, whoooa... My legs are as wobbly as grape jelly, nutty.
Poor Bones. He’s really in a jam.

At the Roost, I attended the Saturday night musical performance. K.K. Slider performed K.K. Folk for me, and it wasn’t as folksy as I expected. It’s actually not a bad song. 😛

All right, get ready to dig the riffs on this ditty: K.K. Folk!

On my initial walk around town, I didn’t find any of today’s fossils! So I went around again, paying closer attention to the edges of the grass, where it meets the dirt. That’s where they like to hide. 😛 And to my surprise, I actually found all three of them this way.

A fossil hides along the edge of the grass and dirt in Animal Crossing: Wild World.

Last week, I posted a video taking a look at the relationship dialogue in Animal Crossing games. Almost all of the clips I used are from Wild World, because the newer games don’t have dialogue like this any more. I hope you’ll check it out if you haven’t already seen it. Here it is:

See you all next week!