This morning, I found Octavian sitting on my metal bench.
He asked me to join him, so I did…but only for a moment.
I then went back to speak with Joan; I had some turnips to buy! She was selling them for 102 bells each, and I bought 3,100 of them.
Later on tonight, I spoke with Amelia and she was talking about rumors. She said that entertainment value is all that matters. In that case, she should understand why I like to hit her with my net.
Crazy Redd sent me the moody painting I purchased yesterday, and as expected, it’s the real deal.

I looked around the gallery to see how many works of art I still needed to complete the museum. It turns out I only need one more painting and two statues. Pretty cool!
I updated my dream town, and Luna told me that Ai from Tenshi was my most recent dream visitor. When I returned to town, I saw another animal sitting on my metal bench: Kabuki!
Two animals on the bench in the same day? Wow, what are the odds? That sure doesn’t happen very often.
I got a letter from Gulliver in the mail, and he sent me a tuk-tuk from Thailand. (Say that ten times fast).
I haven’t made new snowpeople the past couple days, so I was in need of a good snowmam. So I found today’s snowballs and made her. Unfortunately, she wasn’t perfect, so she requires five snowflakes for ice furniture. I think I keep making the head just a tiny bit too big.
Up at the Dream Suite, Luna informed me that Trissha from Pluto was my most recent dream visitor.
Octavian asked me to catch a barbel steed for him, and I agreed to help him out. It took me a bit longer than I anticipated, but I eventually caught one for him. He rewarded me with his frog costume. Wait, why did he have a frog costume? Maybe he was sneakily trying to get a kiss from a princess. Or Jambette.
That snowman in the background was my next stop. I rolled his eyes for him, and he rolled a #20. It was a number that I needed, but it still didn’t complete a bingo. And even though the snowman won’t say it, it gave me the equivalent of a “quadruple ding.” I’m one number away from a bingo in four different ways now.
There was another igloo set up at the campsite today, and Jacques the bird was inside. I don’t mind having a full town this time, because I wouldn’t have wanted him to move in anyway.
Over by my western bridge, Sprinkle must have seen the full moon in my pants. She wanted me to give her the moon…for a banana. The moon for a banana? You crazy.
Instead, I took the moon up to Re-Tail, where Reese paid me 8,000 bells for it. Psh. A banana.
Down on the beach, I found Gulliver, the unconscious seagull.
I woke him up, and he was talking about some spicy soup called tom yum kung. I figured out that he was going to Thailand, so he’ll be sending me a gift from there tomorrow.