Anna, with her endless creativity and digital design skills, has come up with a new logo for LPE:
What a cute little one! It is different than our previous logo (which was inspired by a stamp we found a few years back in Northampton) in a few important ways:
1) He has no tusks
2) His trunk turns upward (a sign of good luck!)
3) He is “rounder”
You will notice that this little elephant has already been inserted into our blog banner. BUT… s/he does not yet have a name. Loyal readers, this is where we need your help. Any suggestions??? A prize of Free Soap (when soap-making time comes around… usually before the holidays) will go to the winner.
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3 September, 2008 at 01:01
Annie
What a CUUUUTEEEE elephant!! I love it!! For some reason the name Albert (and nickname of Albie) came to mind with free association… hope s/he finds a good and fitting name soon!! 🙂
3 September, 2008 at 12:14
Jeff
The name Flelly is a big hit with Katie and I. If you say the name ‘Flelly Flump’ it sounds like ‘Elly Phunt’ of course! OK time to go to work so I can think up more names for the elephant!
3 September, 2008 at 12:40
Pants
Max!
3 September, 2008 at 12:44
Pants
For serious though: http://french.about.com/library/travel/bl-fr-names-m.htm
François? Gaston? Yves?
I like Gaston. No one hits like Gaston, matches wits like Gaston, in a spitting match nobody spits like Gaston (he’s especially good at exPECTorating)!
3 September, 2008 at 12:55
Pants
Sticking with the French theme, how about Léopold? Or Leopold if you like. It was my French host brother’s name and I always thought it sounded silly. It is also a royal name of Belgium, which makes it seem like Leo is made out of chocolate, which I like.
4 September, 2008 at 15:45
JGulls
I agree with the Pants.
Leopold!
Or…Ike.
4 September, 2008 at 17:47
Anne Marie
What about Fanny? Or Grover?
I do like Gaston, but that may be just because the song will be in my head all afternoon.
4 September, 2008 at 19:19
katie!
Bruno! or Marcel!
5 September, 2008 at 02:27
Annie
I like Marcel!
Ella
Elly
6 September, 2008 at 18:08
Sara A
Ok…so there was this girl I met in France and her name was Ella and all her friends called her Ella L’elephante. It was way cute. 🙂 Just an idea!
15 September, 2008 at 00:54
mary flynn
i like ellie/elly or just plain elle. it’s french!
i miss you guys, btw.