a to z KK is for Kevin – and Percy – who I mentioned earlier in the week.  If you haven’t met them yet, get over to George’s Guinea Pig World and see what their favourite thing today is.  Although, as it starts with K, I know what it is, and you may not find it awe-inspiring.  Each to his own.

Kevin and Percy are blogging from A to Z this month.  They usually only do Mondays.  I thought I’d do an interview with them, since my theme this year is ‘what I normally do on my blog’, and interviews definitely happen.

kevin percy birthday cake

 

So, welcome, Kevin and Percy, to my blog.  

How are you today?

K: very well, thank you, Jemima

P: yes, thank you, Mummy.

K: psst, call her Jemima.

P: why?  She’s called Mummy.

K: Oh, never mind

For our readers, would you like to tell people who you are…

… what you look like, and anything else you’d like to say about yourself.

K: I’m Kevin, I’m six years old, which is pretty old, really.  I’m ginger and white with a swirl in my hair between my ears called a crest.  I was born on Jersey, in the Channel Islands, and I came to live with Mummy, sorry, Jemima, along with my friend Colman, in 2012. And Colman lived till he was seven, which is very old.

P: I’m Percy, I’m black with a few ginger hairs, and I came to live here a little while ago (how long, Mummy? J: eighteen months, Perce) Eighteen months ago. And I might be about three. We don’t know. I’m a mystery pig, really. And I can shout very very loudly when I want to.

K: That’s true.  I hear him upstairs, no trouble.
kevin percy garden

What are you blogging about this month?

P: Our favourite things.

K: Yes, our favourite things.

P: Mostly your favourite things.  Some of the things you blog about I don’t like.

K: Really?  What don’t you like?

P: Well, I’m not that keen on kale, for example.

K: But kale’s delicious – especially straight from the garden.  What else don’t you like?

P: Celery, broccoli, funny salad leaves, coriander, corn, beans, bean leaves…

K: But they’re all delicious!  Mummy gets those for special treats for us.

P: Yes, I wish she wouldn’t.  Oh, I don’t like tomatoes either.

K: (sigh) I’ll have yours.

P: I wish she’d give me carrots more often.  I like carrots.  They’re my favourite.

K: She gives me carrots.

P: There you are then, it’s not fair.  Just because you’re skinny and need feeding up, and I’m the heaviest piggy she’s ever had.

K: You don’t look heavy, though.

P: No, it’s all muscle.

Er, boys, thank you, this is great, but the readers may be getting bored with your bickering.

K: Oh, we’re great friends really.

P: Yes, we are.  And we’re very cuddly, especially if you’ve got some nice fresh cucumber to give us.

Whose birthday cake is that in the picture at the top?

P: Mine.  I was three.  We guesstimated my birthday and had a party in the garden with Midge and Oscar.  I love parties.  And cake, made of mushed up pellets and herbs.  It’s delicious.  Can we have another?

J: Not till July, when Midge and Oscar will be three.

P: That’s a long time to wait.

K: Is it time to go into the runs out on the grass yet, Mummy?

Kevin with cover for Willoughby the Narrator Yes, I think it is.  Thank you for appearing on my blog today.  I hope my readers enjoyed it.

K: So do I. I forgot to tell them that I’m in your books, especially books 5, 7, and 8.

Well, you squeezed that in all right!  Say goodbye now.

K: Bye!

P: Bye bye!

 

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9 thoughts on “Kevin and Percy interview #AtoZChallenge

  • 13 April, 2017 at 8:42 am
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    I love your blog Jemima. You have some very chatty friends.
    xxx Massive Hugs xxx

  • 13 April, 2017 at 11:52 am
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    Lovely post. I had rabbits and hamsters as pets when I was a child, but never guinea pigs.

  • 13 April, 2017 at 3:53 pm
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    Poor Percy! It’s tough having strong opinions about food.

  • 13 April, 2017 at 9:50 pm
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    That was a cute interview. We had a guinea pig when I was little. It was a classroom pig and my sister got to bring him home for the summer and then he didn’t go back school and stayed with us. But because he was a classroom pig and it was back when watching tv was educational he got to watch Sesame Street a lot. He learned to whistle the tune for Sesame Street. He would whistle it and I would get in trouble for turning on the tv without permission. He was the best guinea pig we ever had. We had a few others after him, but none were as cute as him (personality wise). Girl Who Reads

  • 13 April, 2017 at 10:02 pm
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    Very entertaining interview! Hope they’re enjoying the challenge.

  • 13 April, 2017 at 10:32 pm
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    Chatty little furballs! You know I have a special place in my heart for them.

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