Art from Apollo

Yesterday, I did some early-afternoon fishing…but I didn’t catch anything new. I also cleaned up lots of unwanted flowers, buried a few pitfall seeds, and then updated my dream. Head on over to dream address 6717-1633-3682 if you’d like to see the updated version of Forest!

Today, I was quite surprised to see that Apollo sent me a tremendous statue in the mail! I’ve never even seen this one at Jolly Redd’s shop before!

The (fake) tremendous statue.

Unfortunately, Blathers informed me that it was a forgery. But at least now I have a photo of the fake one for comparison purposes in the future. (Note for anyone who may be new to the blog: I don’t use external guides for help, but I do take my own screenshots to compare them to what Redd sells.)

There was a camper at the campsite, so I went in the tent to meet Hans the gorilla…who looks like a yeti. While I like the idea of having an abominable snowman around, seeing Hans in person quickly turned me against the idea of asking him to move in. He’s like an ugly, overgrown Smurf with a pig snout nose.

Hans: Ahoy. Hans is my name, and traveling, reading novels, and dance are my passions three.

Flick was in town today, so I grabbed the seven bugs I had in storage, and sold them for 36,750 bells.

At the campsite, I made some more minor changes. I extended the cliff a bit, which moved the waterfall closer to the campsite.

A current look at my campsite area.

Ideally, I’d like to add a bridge at the top…but I’ve already used all eight of my bridges allotted. For now, I added a space of land to hop across. But I’m still not quite happy with this, so I may end up changing it again.

I wished on several shooting stars tonight, but there was no sign of Celeste in town. It’s been a while since I’ve seen her.

I made a playlist of my obstacle course videos, so you can quickly find them all in one place: Obstacle Courses. I already have an idea what I want to do with the next one, but I’ll keep my Mario race up for a few more weeks at least.

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