Last Weekend for Campers

Sadly, Teddy’s return was a short one. He has already moved on out of Forest; I got his goodbye letter in the mail today.

Teddy's goodbye letter.

It didn’t take me long to meet his replacement. Goose the chicken has moved in near Kody’s house. He seems alright. I’m sure he has a tough side and a tender side, it just takes a while to cook get to know him.

Goose: Folks call me Goose. What about you? You have a name or should I just call you buh-kay?

After stopping at Nookington’s to sell some stuff, I accidentally scared away a huge fish! Ugh! I hate when that happens.

Accidentally scaring away a huge fish shadow.
Ouch.

Down in Acre F-1, I found the tent of a summer camper! This is the last weekend for campers this year, even though this is the first one I’ve seen this summer.

A summer camper's tent near the beach.

Jay the bird was inside, and he wanted to play a game with me. He listed four types of fish, and then asked me which one he caught. If I guessed correctly, he would give me something for my ptera left wing (fossil). If I guessed wrong, he would get my fossil for free.

I guessed that he caught a salmon, and that was wrong. He took my fossil, and then I quickly left his tent without speaking to him again.

Jay: Looks like that ptera left wing is now mine!
Is something wrong with your own wing?

Over at the wishing well, Maple and Belle apparently had a fight. Belle was running around steaming mad. But despite her anger, she couldn’t resist kicking a soccer ball.

An angry Belle kicks around a soccer ball near the wishing well plaza.
She could start up a soccer team: The Forest Mad Cows.

And up at the police station, Copper and Kody were getting friendly. Copper seemed to lean in, but Kody didn’t. Maybe Copper was just trying to sniff him out.

Copper leans forward to greet Kody.Copper told me that Crazy Redd would be in town on Monday, but I don’t plan on playing then.

Anyway, I wrapped up my day after making stops at the post office and dump. See you next time!

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