Just look on the map.
Well, they are very hard to find now, but it's Gameboy Player. You hook it up to the bottom of your GameCube, (I don't remember how, so hopefully you would get a manual). Then you stick the game Harvest Moon More Friends of Mineral Town in the slot, which is clearly for Gameboy games, and put Harvest Moon Another Wonderful Life in the GameCube spot. Then, when you start your game, go to the mountain place on the game where the Sprite stops you. Instead, you will be able to connect.
The Ocean is the best place to fish in Harvest Moon DS because it has the most valuable items.
The Tool Pocket is the Red Spot to the side of the normal spots. Put a tool there to equip it.
It will grow back, just not necessarily at that same spot that you cut it at.
That is a crater
this means that there is a preferably dark spot on the moon or seas of the moon or plains on the moon
The spot is randomly generated so it is different in every file. There is no way to guess where his hidden spot will be in your game. It is easier to find him once you've upgraded your Hoe and Watering Can. You'll be able to til and water multiple spaces at once.
Colorado has many great places to visit the most recent spot I have experienced there would have to be horseback riding in the plains of the Colorado mountains. Everything is peaceful and you hear a lot of wonderful wild life. If you love the winter weather you can also visit the mountains they have lots of snow this time of year and have wonderful steam boat rides.
gravity. -.-
You til the land by equipping your Hoe in the Red Spot of your Rucksack and using it in one of the fields. Either the large one on your Farm or one of the smaller ones around town. It works the same.
The blue spot on the moon is a fictional concept and does not hold any scientific significance. It is often used in literature and art to symbolize mystery or imagination.
The bright spot near the moon tonight is likely a planet like Venus or Jupiter. Planets are often visible near the moon, appearing as bright points of light in the night sky.