After stopping at Nook’s, I started my usual walk around town, talking to animals and pulling weeds along the way. Puck was talking about how hungry he was.
When talking to Static, he again started his shop-owner routine where he lists five items (one at a time) and you are forced to buy one of them. I hate how the animals are able to do this, but I have no choice. The first item he listed was a G logo for 640 bells. I know these “games” typically only have one item priced under 1,000 bells, so I bought the G logo.
I talked to Tom and he pointed out what nobody wants to hear: Winter is almost here.
I talked to Baabara, and she mentioned how she and her boyfriend are going to have a picnic next week. She asked if tacos and chocolate milk are a good combination. I told her no, and she said maybe they’ll have steamed milk and milkshakes instead. And just because I like taking things out of context…
Hank was over by the wishing well. He said he checked out my gyroid the other day and he asked how it knows how to dance. I told him I taught the gyroid how to dance. (As if).
From the top of a cliff, I saw Ursala down below. I can’t help but notice how much taller cliffs seem in this game as opposed to the five-foot cliffs in City Folk.
While looking through my items attached to letters, I spotted a moody blue shirt. It sure beats the patched shirt I was still wearing from Halloween, so I put it on.
I then found some petal paper in the dump, and I picked it up so I could mail two fossils away to the Farway Museum. After mailing them and putting some money in my bank account, I headed for home.