Only in Animal Crossing could dressing like fruit be considered fashion!
I’ve been working on collecting the various fruit outfits, which consist of a hat, dress, and umbrella. There are some you can craft (based on the various native produce…I made only the peach items, since that’s my island’s fruit), and sets you can buy. Most came pretty easily, but it took four of us on four different islands over a month to finally find the strawberry umbrella at Nook’s Cranny once I started looking for it!
My dressing up as fruit may have had some unintended (and unfortunate!) consequences, though:
This summer was far superior to last summer…we actually went some places, and even left town for a few days! Still, I spent a good deal of my free time working on my island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, until I have it almost perfect (there are a few items from Gulliver I still want to collect and display). Once that was done, I just spent a lot of time lounging by the pool!
Chickadee was the one who finally found me the strawberry umbrella at her Nook’s Cranny after I’d been looking for it for over a month…she decided we needed to be outfit buddies to celebrate!
Summertime is peach season, and I think most people would agree that there’s nothing like a nice, fresh peach.
I mean, who doesn’t love a peach crisp?
Wade, however, takes the love of a peach to a whole new obsessive level.
He even dreams about peaches…but sometimes, even peachy dreams can be scary!
Or was it a dream?
I don’t know why it didn’t occur to me before, but I planted a peach tree outside his house, and added a peach surprise box, just to make him happy…and, well, surprised. Yes, I’m also dressed like a peach!
I will say that Wade is certainly an easy guy to buy presents for…a simple peach will do the trick!
I know the museum is pretty standard from island to island, but I wanted to share a look at the museum on Gloriana through my eyes, which will hopefully offer a unique perspective, starting with the beautiful entrance:
I am nowhere near collecting all of the art, but I think I’ve done better in this game than I have in any previous Animal Crossing game. It would be nice if I didn’t keep getting forgeries from Crazy Redd and even sometimes my neighbors. I’m sharing photos of some of my favorite spaces in the art galleries, including the “Informative Statue” (Rosetta Stone) that was a gift to me from Roald.
The fossils are by far the easiest collection to complete…I had them all within a few months of playing the game. I really like how the displays are set up, and the spot in the main room that zooms out so you can really see the skeletons is a great detail!
My insectarium is almost complete…I’m only missing a handful of bugs. For the first time in an Animal Crossing game, I managed to catch both a tarantula and a scorpion without asking for help! The butterfly room is gorgeous, and I also like the addition of the laboratory.
My favorite part of the museum is the aquarium. The colors and light are so beautiful, and it all looks so real! I’m also missing a few creatures here…hopefully I’ll add them soon! I have enjoyed many visits to this spot by myself, with my neighbors, and with visitors to my island (so, my daughters).
No trip to the museum would be complete without stopping by to see Blathie. I do miss the days when Celeste and Brewster also both had spaces in the museum, though!
I hope you’ve enjoyed taking a look at Gloriana…if you want to walk around for yourself, my Dream Address is DA-5313-0640-4319.
Chickadee visited my island yesterday…she’s helping me water my purple tulips so they reproduce faster. We decided to go with a fun fruit theme for our wardrobe (inspired by the watermelon hat Roald gave me on the Fourth of July), and I think we’re just adorable!
Now I just have to finish collecting the pieces of the strawberry outfit…I’d like to have more fruit-themed options!
As promised, here’s a tour of all of my neighbors’ homes on my island!
First up, my next-door-neighbor Roald’s house. He still has the St. Patrick’s Day door decoration I gave him hanging up. Actually, a good number of the items in his house were also gifts from me…I love that he has them on display!
Aurora has a cute house with a little library out front. I love her snowflake and ice decor inside, too!
Cube has the same doorplate as Roald. The inside of his house hasn’t changed too much, but he does have a few items from me on display, including the robot I gave him for Christmas.
Like Roald and Cube, Wade also has a St. Patrick’s Day doorplate, and since he likes fish, I made some wooden fish to go next to his house. Speaking of fish, his house is full of them…I don’t know if they’re pets, or if he’s planning a large meal, but I’m not going to dwell on it.
Sprinkle has a nice birdbath outside of her house…that’s not weird since she’s technically a bird, is it? Her shell furniture is from one of my favorite series, and it goes so nicely with the icy items!
Iggly has a beehive outside of his house, which is located right by my apple orchard/pumpkin patch. His illuminated trees are so pretty, and he always has plenty of popsicles on hand!
Just outside Puck’s door is a doghouse, and my black and gold rose garden. I got the idea for my ice bar from his house, but mine doesn’t include a fish!
Boomer has a log garden lounge next to his house, which is good, because he’s a lazy villager. In addition to ice furniture, he has a cute snowman!
Antonio has a spa outside his door, but you can’t really see it here. His house is extremely plain…I guess he’s too busy working out to decorate.
And finally, Ursula’s house, with a music stand right next to it, because she likes to sing. I really love how cozy the inside of her house is!
I made sure to plant at least one lily-of-the-valley, the symbol of my perfect town rating, outside of each of my neighbors’ homes. Many of the houses also have seasonal shrubs, in addition to the special furniture items I placed outside, to add a little extra curb appeal. They all seem happy with their homes and the island, so I think I’ve done a good job!
I’ve shared a tour of Gloriana, my island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons; now it’s time for a tour of my house!
My main room is the one I spent the most time and work on. The mermaid-themed items were created from recipes I received from Paschal, and made with pearls he also gave me. It took quite a bit of effort to collect everything, and I also added some pieces using special recipes that require seasonal summer shells.
Next up is what I call my “cozy room.” It might be my favorite because it contains some special items and some awards I’ve received in the game, plus posters of all of my penguin neighbors.
I don’t just have a kitchen in my house…I have a whole diner! The jukebox is especially fun, but I also have music playing in every other room of my house, too…and a different KK Slider piece in each, to boot!
My cute room is my newest addition to my house. Originally, I was working on a room featuring white rattan furniture, but I got tired of trying to collect the non-native items (my island normally has black rattan furniture), so I switched it up entirely. This room also has all of my other villager posters, including those of my two non-penguin neighbors, as well as those of some of my daughters’ neighbors.
Upstairs is my antique room, which seems appropriate for an attic. Yes, I do keep a full-size Christmas tree up all year long!
And finally, my imperial room in my basement. Yes, I have a pet turtle which I caught myself. I also think the bear is a nice touch, don’t you?
As always, if you’d like to see Gloriana for yourself, my Dream Address is DA-5313-0640-4319.
Next up: A tour of the rest of the homes on my island!