Catch My Drift

It’s a pretty time of year in Animal Crossing, because cherry blossom petals are now gently falling from the sky. On a less pleasant note, Tabby was talking about what makes her puke.

Tabby: But you know what DOES make me hurl? New-car smell. I totally chunder every time, tweedledee.

Perhaps Static overhead what Tabby said, because something made him sick. I gave him some medicine, so hopefully he’ll start feeling better soon.

Static: No...I-I won't go toward the light. You hear...me, tweedledee?

As I was watering flowers, I fell into a pitfall right outside of Clyde’s house. The pitfall was hidden behind a tree, so I didn’t see it. Actually, this is where Merry used to live, and I often pitfall’d my Wi-Fi visitors here. 😛

Jeff struggles in a pitfall.

Not far from there, I found a new house! Drift the frog was inside; he just moved in. He said it was good to meet me, but his face seemed to say otherwise.

Drift: SWEEEEEET! Good to meet you. My name's Drift!

Midge was talking about visitors from other towns, and then she started singing Cotton Eye Joe! 😛

Midge: Where do they come from? And where do they go

Tabby asked to visit my house (no way!) to get decorating ideas. She said she needed some suggestions because “her honey” is going to visit her at some point. Who is her honey?! A blind beaver or something?

Tabby: My honey's gonna visit at some point, and I wanna get some good decorating tips!

Tabby asked me for a new catchphrase, and I told her to say “crabby.” As in Crabby Tabby. She used her new catchphrase when she had a chat with Midge. Midge said that she wanted a big, bright house with lots of skylights. So Tabby called her a “trip and a half.”

Tabby: Midge, you are a total TRIP AND A HALF, crabby!

After completing a trip around town, I realized that I hadn’t found any fossils today. So I made several more circles around town, this time making a more thorough search. And even though I found some weeds and gyroids I missed the first time around, I only found one fossil! The others must be hidden really well. I just don’t know where they could be, because I thought I looked everywhere. Oh well.