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October 3, 2008 in blue city, flying, giraffe, one-tooth dog | Tags: cars, dogs, museums

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October 3, 2008 at 7:57 pm

michaeloconnell

nice work… where’s the sweet?

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October 3, 2008 at 11:00 pm

Juan Carlos Federico

Each illustration is a wonderful world to stay to live.

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October 4, 2008 at 8:11 am

linda sarah

thanks for your lovely comments!

michael, the sweet is in the museum of sugary things, next to the museum of dog:)

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October 4, 2008 at 10:09 am

maldito columpio

:)

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October 4, 2008 at 11:50 am

Dienke Jägerhofer

Great illustration! There are so many things to see here. I especially like the museum of everything small except one big thing, made me laugh.

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October 4, 2008 at 3:13 pm

sophie philo

and what was this creature talking about?…only wuff? :-)
i love it…yes, like all of them.

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October 4, 2008 at 3:13 pm

studio lolo

One of the things I love about your work ( and there are MANY) is how I can’t wait to savor the words and delight in them! The museums are fantastical and so imaginative. It makes you see the wonder in all things!

Thank you for stopping by with nice comments ;)

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October 4, 2008 at 3:17 pm

Roberta Baird

This blue city is a delight. Your work is so original and creative!!

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October 4, 2008 at 5:22 pm

conniemartin

My husband and I just sat here and laughed and laughed as we read our way round the city. Fantastic!

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October 5, 2008 at 12:53 am

aimee

oh, more museums! hooray! the museum of sugary things is spectacular, as is the museum of short journeys.

do you write children’s books, linda? i’d be in heaven if i could read your stories every night to my daughters. and so would they.

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October 5, 2008 at 4:39 am

Jenn D.

Your illos are lyrical, have a sweet narrative quality and lovely color patterns!

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October 5, 2008 at 6:24 pm

the green telephone

Beautiful, as always! And so funny with all the museums. “The museum of sock”, is that where all my lost socks went?

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October 6, 2008 at 11:57 am

linda sarah

thank you so much for all your lovely comments – they are very much appreciated!

and aimee, yes I would love to write children’s books – and this is something I will hopefully be doing soon:) – thank you so much for your encouraging words!!

best wishes for a wonderful week,

linda xx

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October 6, 2008 at 5:37 pm

Susan Sanford

Lovely metropolis

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October 6, 2008 at 8:38 pm

tusen

you know I love your blue city with all the sweet and funny museums :)
keeping my fingers crossed about children’s books :)

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October 7, 2008 at 7:34 am

Shugar

Wow, this is ggggggggreat!! Wonderfully intriguing… how did you even think up all those museums!??

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October 8, 2008 at 4:00 am

Bella Sinclair

Linda, Linda, Linda! Do you know how excited I am?! Hooray! I will be first in line for your children’s book! Of course, I think I may have to fight Aimee and Lisa to get there, but it will be worth it.

My daughter and I had such a great time strolling through Blue City. Gosh, I hope there’s a nice hotel nearby, because we are going to stay awhile.

A giraffe+dog would be a what….girog?

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October 9, 2008 at 6:57 pm

Suana

A precious wonderful world you create!

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