An Amazing Night

On Sunday morning, I bought some turnips from Daisy Mae. She was charging 109 bells each, and I bought 1,600 of them (for a total of 174,400 bells). Later that night, Wisp was in town. I recovered his five spirits and he rewarded me with a garden table.

Yesterday (Monday), Daisy Mae sent me a recipe for some turnip salad in the mail.

Eloise taught me an interesting new recipe: She told me how to make a pile of cash! 😀

Eloise: I know! Why don't you try making a pile of cash too?

Unfortunately, it costs 297,000 bells to make it! 😮 So “making” cash isn’t as easy as she made it sound.

I’ve been spending some time working on my town (mostly my castle, but I’ve made a few other small changes elsewhere too). Static noticed a (56,000 bell) castle wall in my pockets, and he wanted to give me a shirt for it. A shirt! No way, Jose!

Static: Wait...you do?! Oh, please tell me you'll trade it for my layered polo shirt!

Out on Harv’s Island, Jolly Redd had an amazing painting that looked real. I still needed it for the museum, so I bought it.

Today (Tuesday), Louie sent me a famous painting in the mail! It was real, but I didn’t need it for the museum. However, I also received the amazing painting I ordered from Redd. I donated it to the museum, and it is huge!

Amazing Painting - January 25th, 2022 - Donated by Jeff

It appears that I only need seven more works of art to complete the museum! 🙂

Nook’s Cranny was paying 122 bells for turnips today. That’s obviously not an amazing price, but it is more than I paid for them. And after losing a bunch of bells on turnips last time, I decided to sell most (1,300 of my 1,600) turnips today at that price.

After doing some stretching at the plaza, I earned 2,000 Nook Miles for stretching on 30 different days. That’s not the final goal, there’s another one when I reach 50. But still, this one kicked my balance up to 1.5 million miles.

Label was in town again today (just four days after her last appearance!). This time, she wanted to see me in a fairy tale outfit. The outfit she gave as an example was a bit odd, though: A school uniform with necktie? How is that a fairy tale thing?

Label: As you can see, it's a school uniform with necktie with quite the fairy tale flair.

But she also mentioned some other examples, such as knights and princesses. So I crafted a knight’s helmet, iron armor, and armor shoes. She loved the outfit, and she rewarded me with a Labelle knit shirt.

Label: Amazing!
Just like the painting.

See you all next time. Have an amazing knight!