Museum on the Move

Yesterday, Maddie the dog was camping at the campsite. I’m actually not very familiar with her, although I did get her card in my first pack of Welcome Amiibo cards back in 2016. She is a cute dog, but I don’t need another peppy villager right now; two is enough. 😛

Maddie: I'm so jelly of everyone who lives here full-time! let's hang out while I'm here, yippee. It'll be fun!
She’s “jelly,” and she’s holding a donut.

Apollo’s house was successfully moved to its new location, and he was still hanging out around the work site. Immediately after I chopped down a tree, he plopped down on the stump.

Apollo sits on a tree stump.

Once I had the area cleared, I paid another 50,000 bells to move the museum. It’s funny that moving the museum is the same cost as moving a one-room house; just think of all the exhibits inside!

Today, the museum was fully moved. It’s now in the northwest corner of my town, just like in City Folk Forest! I took that concept further by making a City Folk-style path leading up to the museum, and gold roses alongside the path.

The entrance to my newly-moved museum.

Apollo’s house is a bit too close to the museum, but I’ll leave it there for now. I still haven’t made any changes to the inclines or paths in this area, but it’s something on my mental to-do list for another day.

C.J. was in town with another seasports challenge for me. He wanted me to catch three small-fry fish in a row. I caught a loach, crucian carp, and freshwater goby to complete the challenge. I sold those fish back to C.J. (for 1,440 bells), but I didn’t bother going home to get fish out of storage.

Look for New Horizons Moments #7 in the next day or two!