Saharah was in town today, and she gave me some new wallpaper and carpet for a 3,000 bell fee. She installed a stripe wall and an opulent rug.
When I went up to the Dream Suite, Luna told me that Megan from Kansas was my most recent dream visitor.
After returning from Main Street, I saw Dotty walking around and I wanted to do something nice for her: I wanted to send her on a nice vacation to Wonderland. So I tried pushing her down the rabbit hole.
But she didn’t fall through to Wonderland. She just fell. And she wasn’t happy.
She was taking her anger out on me! But I was just trying to help her!
Elsewhere in town, a less angry villager, Gala, asked me for some fruit. I gave her a perfect peach, and she really enjoyed it. She gave me a lucky frog in return.
She then thanked me for being a friend and she started snorting! It made her sound like a pig.

After making my rounds, I headed up to the Dream Suite. Luna told me that Wren from Bag End was my most recent dream visitor. I decided to make a dream visit of my own, so I went to a Smelly town.
It was a town suggested to me back in November. That tells you how far behind I am on visiting suggested dreams. The mayor, Pen, looked a bit like a gnome.
Okay, an awesome gnome. If you say so.
Before long, I woke up from my dream and returned to Forest. Over by the Roost, I saw a scorpion! There wasn’t much space to maneuver, since I was pinned against the river, but I got my net out. Unfortunately, I wasn’t far enough away from the scorpion and he charged at me–and got me!
My corpse nearly fell in the river, but not quite. I reappeared by my house. I was headed to Re-Tail to sell some stuff anyway, so my death actually provided me with a handy shortcut.

Really? It looks a little big for him. Forget his hands, he could fit both of his arms in it and still have plenty of room for a small woodland animal for a midnight snack later.
I updated my dream town, but I also made a dream visit of my own, to Hannah’s town Booville. Many areas of her town look amazing.
However, some of the houses are empty (or near-empty), so it appears to be a work in progress still. Here are some more pictures from around town:

