Killing Time

This morning, Reese was paying 175 bells each for turnips. Even though I had a hunch that the prices might go higher still (based on a slow climbing pattern the past few days), I know Friday is late in the week to be taking big risks. So I sold about two-thirds of my turnips to ensure a profit for the week.

But later on, in the afternoon, prices jumped up to 304 bells! I sold the rest of my turnips and I ended up with a nice chunk of change.

Reese: Currently, I'm buying each turnip for 304 bells.After putting my turnip money into the bank, my balance topped 31 million bells.

Your current balance is 31,470,000 bells.Later on, I saw Drago out in the snow. He told me that he was watching a football game on TV and he saw Anabelle (from his former town) in the stands!

Drago: And I saw Anabelle from my old town, Maine, in the crowd!He then said if he knew Anabelle was going to become a celebrity, he would’ve become better friends with him. Wait, what? Him? You must be mistaken. She’s the belle of the ball!

Drago: If I'd known he was gonna be a celebrity, I would have become better friends with him.I updated my dream town, and Luna told me that Skye from Angel was my most recent dream visitor. Sure that isn’t backwards? I’d expect an angel from the sky, but not a Skye from an Angel. 😛

Luna: According to the latest feedback, a client named Skye from Angel enjoyed your dream.At 10:00, I opened my gate for Friday Night Forest. Unfortunately, no one came over. But Sprinkle had asked me for a barbel steed, so I just decided to fish for one while I waited. It took me longer than I anticipated, but I did catch one eventually. When I took it back to her, she thanked me and rewarded me with a western shirt. Yee-haw!

Sprinkle: I hope that you like my present. It's a western shirt!To kill some more time (and to work towards a badge), I decided to go diving for some sea creatures. The falling snow made it a bit harder than usual to see the bubbles, but I still made a number of catches.

Swimming in the dark ocean as it snows.Around 10:40, I went up and sold all of my catches. And by 10:45, still no one had come over to visit, so I closed the gate and called it a night.

Porter: OK, I'll close the gate.