Questions from Could You, Would You?

September 16, 2007

The illustrations from Trudy White’s  new book, Could You, Would You? A Book to Tickle Your Imagination were featured over at 7 IMP as part of the Sunday Feature “7 Kicks”.  Here are my answers: 

  • How would someone find you in a crowd? I am the one whose hair is now red with golden streaks.  I am probably humming or laughing and have a camera in my hand.
  • If your house had a secret room, what would be in there?  My secret room would have a bay window seat to read and nap, a wall full of books, a place to write and create.  The window would look out onto a wooded area so I could observe the weather and the birds.
  • Where do you like to walk from your house? I walk in the neighborhood with my husband and two wiener dogs.  We sometimes walk over to my friend’s house, down the street and around the corner.  We student taught together and are like sisters.  Sometimes we walk to Burgerville, especially when fresh strawberries are in for milkshakes.
  • How will you change as you grow up? I hope I can spend more time crating and writing. I hope I can volunteer more.
  • What sort of animal would you like to be? Tough question.  I would like to be a hummingbird for a day, a spider for a day (it would be cool to spin webs), and I would like to be a dragonfly for a day. I would not want to be a silverfish, yuck!

How would you answer those questions?  I can’t wait to get this book. Too much fun!!

Happy Reading.

MasMac

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  • 1.    jules  |  September 17th, 2007 at 12:56 am

    Hummingbird. Good one!

    Thanks for sharing!

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