Bug Exhibit Complete!

I played earlier today, and it helped that I hadn’t changed my Wii U time since Daylight Saving Time began. The extra hour allowed me to try for the peacock butterfly, so I grabbed my purple and black hybrids out of my house and put them outside. I also noticed a new purple tulip had popped up.

Three hybrid flowers plus one new purple tulip on the right.

No peacocks appeared immediately of course, so I went on and made my rounds (watering flowers and speaking with villagers). I saved Big Top from moving again, and I checked out Crazy Redd’s tent. He had a solemn painting for sale, but I didn’t need it.

When I visited Rosie, she told me she was on a miso soup diet. She has to eat drink ten gallons of soup every day! Yikes!

Rosie: I have to drink ten gallons of miso soup every single day!

I visited Bree, and she reminded me to keep watering my flowers. But then she made an odd analogy about flowers and women.

Bree: Flowers are kinda like women, cheeseball.

She said that flowers, like women, might hit me with a net!

Bree: Give 'em care and they perk up, but ignore 'em and they wilt and hit you with a net.

Back outside, Gaston wanted to trade his backyard fence for my tiger butterfly, no matter what Gaston thought about it. Wait, what?

Gaston: Whoa! Really? Well, I don't care what Gaston says.

After that, I returned home to look for a peacock butterfly. I tried walking around back and forth, and I tried going in and out of my house a number of times. It was taking a while, and I was about to give up. But then…I saw it! I caught the peacock, and it was the last bug I needed! Yay! 😀

Jeff, holding a peacock butterfly: I caught every kind of bug!

I rushed over to the museum and handed it to Blathers. The insect exhibit at the museum is now complete!

Blathers: Hoo my! Could this mean that the bug exhibit is now entirely complete?!

I still need two fish and two paintings to complete the museum. The two fish won’t be available until July, and the two paintings could take me even longer (unless I get lucky). But it feels good to at least finish the bug exhibit. 🙂