Late last night, I was on a Club Tortimer island and I ran across someone who was familiar with this site. He said he has used it to find good dream addresses to visit. I asked if he wanted to be in the blog, and he said yes, so I took a picture with Ezra from Brinstar.
Then today, I went to the island again and I caught my first birdwing butterfly!
I compared my New Leaf bug encyclopedia to my one in City Folk, and it seems the other bug I need is a pondskater. But since the island has no ponds, I’ll have to wait until summer to complete my bug collection. But for now, I donated the birdwing to the museum and then went to Re-Tail to check my turnip prices. I was quite surprised to see this:
504 bells for turnips! Yessss! I sold all 1,000 of my turnips and scored half a million bells! Sweet!
Back outside, I saw Aurora on my metal bench and I stopped to take a quick break.
Soon after that, I saw Phineas! He gave me the Amateur Turnip Trader badge!
So here is a current look at my badges:
Everything seemed to be going great today. But my good luck wasn’t over yet. I went up to my snowman and rolled his eyes. The result was #19, which gave me a bingo!
As a reward, he gave me this slalom gate.
And if that wasn’t enough, Teddy suggested a new public works project! It’s just for an instrument shelter, though.
I have no plans of putting it in my town, but I’m still happy to have it added to my list of available projects.
Of course, I had a new villager in town today too. I went in to meet Tia the elephant.
If she wasn’t so heavy, I’d be tempted to tip her over and pour her out. She came from Theoria, and I have no idea where that is. I’m guessing it must be from a StreetPass. At least she’s better than my last StreetPass villager (Tammy).
Up at the Dream Suite, Luna told me that Justin from Highwind was my most recent dream visitor. And when I went in the Emporium, Aurora got up in my face! You want to fight?
This evening, Molly asked me for some furniture to replace her TV. I tried giving her different things, but apparently it needed to be furniture that can be placed on something else. I didn’t have anything that fit that description, so I caught a fish for her. She liked it enough to give me her picture again. Big Top, take note of this please.
And last but not least, one other good thing is knowing that tomorrow will be Tabby’s last day in town! She came into the cafe for coffee today, and I purposely made her coffee wrong. She said “BLECHHH!,” but I accidentally pressed the A button too fast and didn’t take a picture in time. But I made sure her last cup of coffee was a bad one.