Winter Arrives

Even though it wasn’t snowing when I started up the game tonight, snow now covers the ground around town; winter is here! I headed up to Able Sisters to swap out my orange brick path pattern for my icy blue brick pattern.

RUU_5479-smThe fishing tournament was held today, but as usual, I played too late in the day to participate. Chip, the judge of the tournament, told me that Chow was the winner with a 51.2 inch sea bass.

I found two snowballs, so I tried rolling up my first snowman of the season. To my surprise, he was perfect! I wasn’t sure I would make him right on my first try, but I’m glad this guy is happy. For now, at least. His opinion of himself may be dampened in a few days, but enjoy the moment, Snowman!

RUU_5480-smBunnie was outside, and she was still unsure if she really wanted to move or not. I told her that she should go, and she tried laying a guilt trip on me.

RUU_5483-smI visited Friga in her house, and she told me that Saturday is her massage day. You’re not getting one from me, so don’t even think about it. She said she has to keep herself in sassy shape so that her sass doesn’t pass.

RUU_5481-smAt 8:00, I headed down to the Roost to catch some live music. I let K.K. pick the song, and he performed K.K. Aria for me.

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7 thoughts on “Winter Arrives”

  1. Hey there Jeff, I love the blogs, keep up the good work! Just a question, who are your favourite villagers? Mine are Jeremiah the frog, Papi the horse and Samson the mouse.

      1. Hey Jeff, of my villagers (Vesta, Frobert, Ankha, Lobo, Mathilda, Chester, Agent S, Bluebear, Kid Cat, and Big Top), who are your favorites and least favorites?

        1. That’s a nice group of villagers. My favorites would be Agent S, Ankha, Kid Cat, and Big Top. I don’t really dislike any of your villagers, but if I had to choose a least favorite, I’d probably go with Mathilda.

    1. Try looking at a picture of a perfect snowman (whether it’s mine above or someone else’s) and try to make yours with the same proportions. The head needs to be significantly smaller than the body, but not too tiny.

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