Thank you to all for helping us shepherd in a name for our (unofficial) mascot of The 2011 Old Farmer’s Almanac!
We tried out a bunch of names for our little ewe and she responded to . . .
ALMA!
It so happened that more than 100 of our readers thought that Alma fit, too. We randomly selected one reader’s name from all of those who submitted the winning name, Alma.
Congrats to Michelle Lutz! We’ll be sending you a bundle of Almanac products, including copies of The 2011 Old Farmer’s Almanac and Everyday Recipes cookbook.
- Here are some more of our favorites—
- Woolimina
- Lady BaBa
- Baa-rometer
- Baabra
- Berneece LaFleece
- Ewenice
- Fleur de Fleece
- Rebaaa
- Woolmaa
Thank ewe for helping us give our woolly 2011 mascot a name! Some of the names were hysterical (as you can see right on this page) and we had a flock of fun!
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Comments
By ChrisFiner
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It's a boy. Is his name Al Packa?
By Lantanalane
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How about...Lama Can (That's almanac letters rearranged). Just imagine a weekly piece such as "Lama Can" cook...and feature a recipe, or "Lama Can" garden...provide a tip on planting a vegetable, or "Lama Can" dish up some useless trivia....Or "Lama Can" can and provide tips for canning garden surplus...or "Lama Can" have fun and provide neat places to visit or "Lama Can" make a money saving project or "Lama Can" recycle and offer simple recylcing tips....Ole my goodness, just think of the possibilities!!
By rjnichols40
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I like "Jezebaa Forecastewe"
By Maxina Gohlke
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I submitted an anagram for
The Old Farmer's Almanac
O' Mrs Flanela MacThread
or at least I hope that I spelled it right!
By Lisa Huther
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Shucks, I'm not eligible. I just found this today. But I think "O. Whatafine Sheepiam."
By bmaxim
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Cotton Chloe should be her name because she looks soft as cotton!
By vi0419
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I call her Ewephoria because she is so pleasant looking.
By prettytanzanite
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Sheep Name: Cumulus Cauliflower Merino
By suzzin2
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Since it just showed up and made itself at home...Ewehere.
By carolyn2546
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woolma
By Bea Jones
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Baawbra.
By CBlackburn
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Imawa Chin Yu
because of her eyes.....
By SteviRee
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I sbumitted Merriweather.
By newelldan
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I think her name should be Fluffy.
By sfeather22
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I liked Ewenice. It's an old fashioned name and she(?) looks like a Ewenice. And I liked the play on the spelling. =)
By Teddy
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I picked Lucy
after lacunocus cirrocumulus due to the form of that cloud formation sometimes looking like a sheeps wool coat. I assumed it was female due to the description of "this friendly gal."
By LISAinTN
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I suggested Weatherby as his name. So much of what the almanac is about center's around the weather.
By Angus
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I submitted a short while ago and do not see it on this list. Thanks for an answer.
By Joyce Barry7
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How about,
Euneva Sue, our new ewe?...a little rhythmic.....for fun.
By Starwind51
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Ewestice Wooly-Wool.
I know “wooly wool” is redundant, but it sounds old fashioned, and I think it fits with the name Ewestice.
By mikes home grow...
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I went with the name Cumulus because she looks just like a puffy white cloud. This cloud also represents fair weather.
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mike@mikeshomegrownfarm.com
By buddyb1
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Very cool reminds me of k2 incense
By estella
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well something cute and funny like duke pickles
By dwx1969
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Genivee
This sheep looks like a female so I think her name should be Genivee
By Bay-Area-Teddybear
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I kinda like the name "Alma". It sounds cute, unique, and easy to remember! :)
By animewriter
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I chose the wise sheep. I dunno it sounded cool.
By SAS
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I think the "ewe" should be called Eula ...easy, simple amd cute.
By Patrick Norberto
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How about Shawn, like the sheep from "Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave"?
By izzih
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I named it Cauly. I thought of the cauliflower in my garden the moment I saw it.
By Sainthelen
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I'm going to go with "Wooly"! Wooly the Sheep! :))))))
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