Yesterday, Agent S asked me for a peach. I gave her a perfect one, and she seemed surprised that I found it up a tree. Anyway, she gave me some plate armor as my reward.
A big snowstorm covered the ground with snow today. It will stay that way until February 25th. Even though I’m not a big fan of winter in real life, it is a bit exciting when the world of Animal Crossing gets a frosty white coating. I wasted no time–I found two snowballs and rolled them together to make a snowmam. She was perfect!
In terms of making money quickly, a perfect snowmam is the best snowperson you can build. Three snowflakes can be exchanged for ice furniture, which sells for 8,888 bells apiece.
When I updated my dream town (dream address 4300-2003-9889), Luna told me my most recent dream visitor was Milky from Brinsoke.
At 10:05 tonight (I was a few minutes late), I opened my gate for Friday Night Forest. BranDex and Squishy came over to visit. We made our way over to the snowmam; Squishy said the snowmam’s eyes looked like paw prints. But I was just thinking about how short my friends are.
Pashmina revealed her secret to conversation (or Nintendo’s secret of villager dialoague): Just talk about the weather!
We all went down to the beach, and I was trying to tell Daisy to join us–or at least take the time to look at us all. I wanted her to unleash her potential. But she just kept wandering around aimlessly like a lost dog.
We started talking about future Animal Crossing games, and Squishy joked that the next one would be a golf game. I actually had the same thought when I saw one of the loading screens in Happy Home Designer–it shows Tom Nook swinging a golf club! Let’s hope they stop goofing around with spin-offs and announce the next real Animal Crossing game.
I bought myself a coffee and sat on the metal bench for a while; that metal bench sure is cold in winter! But this is the one time of year that my illuminated tree doesn’t look out-of-season. Tis the season to be illuminated.
I got my beans out and made soup started throwing them in everyone’s eyes. Squishy, now wearing a Santa suit, told me I was on the naughty list.
But I couldn’t resist the opportunity to get a rare picture of Big Top’s eyes. Doesn’t his visor protect his eyes, though?
On the bridge, we completed a snowflake Triforce.
Around 11:15, I ended the session for the night. Thanks for coming, BranDex and Squishy! And thank you all for visiting the blog. I hope you have a great weekend!