Early this morning, I started up the game to find some fresh, glistening dew dripping out of Daisy Mae’s left nostril. She was selling turnips for just 91 bells apiece, and I decided to buy 1,300 of them for a total of 118,300 bells.
When I checked my mail later in the day, I found my weekly evaluation from the Happy Home Academy. Unfortunately, I just missed out on my goal of 150k: I scored 148,281 points. But I’m really close now! Hopefully I’ll be able to get those last 1800 points by next week.
When I visited Agent S in her house, she was using the same exact dialogue that she said at K.K.’s show last night. Is that normal? I was thinking it was specific to the show (or at least specific to the day that K.K. performs), but apparently not.
I gave Louie a diner counter chair as a gift, and in return, he gave me a kitty litter box!
Even though I felt a bit insulted by the gift, I did my best to make lemonade out of a bad lemon: I regifted it. To Rizzo, of course! 😀
I finally changed back the patterns of Rainbow Road, although it took me longer than I hoped. 😛 Don’t expect me to go all-out for Halloween every year like I did this year. It’s so much work to get everything back the way it was, haha.
At town hall, I checked my island rating. I was glad to see it was still five stars, even though the site of my previous race course is still completely bare.
After 10 p.m., I finished up my night with a treasure hunt (I got a terry-cloth nightcap from Louie), and then a ghost-hunting expedition for Wisp. After I collected five spirits, Wisp gave me an outdoor air conditioner.
At Nook’s Cranny yesterday, I noticed that the shop now sells Turkey Day items. And as Franklin promised, the pack of Turkey Day DIY recipes is also available for those who didn’t unlock it on Thursday.
Jolly Redd was in town, so I checked out his art. His scary painting and famous painting were both fake, but his academic painting and ancient statue both looked real! Usually there’s only one real one, but I was glad to see an exception this time. I already have the ancient statue in my museum, so I bought the academic painting.
Today, the painting from Jolly Redd arrived in the mail. I took it over to the museum, and Blathers confirmed its authenticity. But when I went into the gallery, I didn’t even notice it at first. I wasn’t expecting it to be so small! It’s not much bigger than the information cards beneath each painting!
But still, it sure is nice to get something new for the art gallery!
K.K. Slider was in town for his usual Saturday night performance, and Agent S informed me that she’s totally in love with him! 😛
I asked K.K. to play a random song, and he played Steep Hill. It’s a sad song, but it’s one of my favorites.
For once, I’m looking forward to getting my house judged by the Happy Home Academy tomorrow. Since I replaced my exercise equipment with the complete Turkey Day set, I’m expecting a significant jump in my score. Hopefully it will reach 150k, but we’ll see! 🙂
I’ll probably be back with another blog entry tomorrow. I’m going to try to buy some turnips from Daisy Mae in the morning, since I forgot last week. Hope to see you then!
Today is Turkey Day (also known as Thanksgiving in the U.S., or as the harvest festival in previous Animal Crossing games). Franklin the chef was at the plaza, along with most of my villagers! It was quite a festive scene that reminds me of the harvest festival on GameCube. And the hats that villagers wear also resemble Franklin’s original hat.
The event, however, works much like it did in New Leaf. We have to gather ingredients for Franklin, and then he will cook each dish. First up was some clam chowder. He asked me to gather up three manila clams (he likes to use local ingredients) from the beach.
I dug them up and took them to the turkey. It was time to start cooking!
He made the chowder and then gave me a Turkey Day rug for helping out. Next, he wanted to make some pumpkin pie, which required just an orange pumpkin and a white pumpkin. I simply grabbed them from my pumpkin patch and handed them over to Franklin. He made the pie and then handed me a Turkey Day wall.
Next up was some seafood gratin. He needed a round mushroom and a mussel. One thing I can’t help noticing is that the foods require fewer ingredients than they did in New Leaf. Anyway, I got the mushroom out of storage and went diving for the mussel. Franklin made the gratin and gave me some Turkey Day flooring.
The final dish was a fish meuniere. For that, he needed a sea bass and a dab. When I spoke to Hornsby, I noticed a Turkey Day typo!
After changing into a chef’s hat to become Jeff the chef, I went fishing and caught a dab. But before I went looking for a sea bass, I decided to try out another aspect of Turkey Day: getting ingredients from islanders that are cooking at home. When I visited Midge, she needed a turban shell I had in my pockets. I handed it over, and in return, she gave me a sea bass!
But she also clued me in that you can make dishes even better by adding secret ingredients!
New Leaf’s harvest festival had secret ingredients too, but here, Franklin made no mention of it! At least not yet. I took the sea bass and dab to Franklin and he made the final dish. He gave me a cornucopia for completing all four dishes.
But then he also mentioned that I could go above and beyond by bringing him the secret ingredient for each dish. Unlike in New Leaf, these can be added after the dish is already done. That’s a big relief!
So I helped out my villagers and learned tips for the secret ingredients. Then I spent a bunch of time fishing and diving to find everything I needed. Fortunately, you don’t need to re-acquire the original ingredients; just add the new ones!
I eventually upgrade all four dishes, and they now have a golden sparkle to show that they’re extra special.
Franklin also gave me a Turkey Day casserole, Turkey Day decorations, Turkey Day table, and…a DIY recipe collection that teaches me how to make all of the Turkey Day furniture! I crafted the remaining items and turned my exercise room into a Turkey Day room.
The furniture looks realistic, and it has a warm, cozy feel to it…even if it seems a bit old-fashioned. It’s quite a departure from the pink and purple harvest furniture that appeared in the older games.
One interesting thing about Turkey Day: I’m pretty sure that rare fish and sea creatures seem to show up more often today. I caught multiples of things I rarely see, like football fish, rays, and pikes. While diving, I caught my very first sea pig and Dungeness crab.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the U.S.! I hope you all enjoyed your Turkey Day!