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ElvisBanana

Thanks, Butterladyflybug7!

I've mentioned you on that puzzle, so it should be showing up in your notifications...

Butterladyflybug7

Hello there, ElvisBanana! I feel like I've made a new friend on jigidi. Hmm..the number 7. I like it because it is the holy number and has a lot of significance in the Bible. I find that I use different configurations of the number seven when I'm using other numbers too. I would love to see your puzzle. Thank you for the invitation. You are so welcome for the elephant emoticon. Take care, my friend. (-◞౪◟-)

ElvisBanana

Thank you so much Butterladyflybug7! That's so kind of you! If/when you do make that puzzle, please alert me. Thanks!

By the way, your Jigidi identity brings up a couple of thoughts.

The first is that I really like your name! When I left the first comment, I simply copied-and-pasted it, but this time I really looked at it more carefully. I love the intermingling of butter-fly-lady-bug! But that brings up the second item...

When you made your Jigidi name, were there already SIX other Butterladyflybugs? Do you just like the number 7? Personally, I really like 7, and it was my jersey number in football for my Junior and Senior years in high school. When I went to college, #7 was taken, so I squared it to get #49. I also like the Schoolhouse Rock song about #7! (but then, I like most all of the original Schoolhouse Rock songs/videos!) I'd love to hear why you put that 7 on the end of an already-complicated name...

Finally, it's nice to venture into your corner of the "Jigidiverse". For the circles in which I usually travel, and the new users they pick up from time to time, I created a puzzle with Jigidi tips. I'm sure it could be improved, but I think it's okay since the objective is just to get people started. I never bothered to publish it, so it's only available by invitation, but if there's anyone you know who could benefit from it, I'd be happy to share it with you. I should probably publish it, but I wanted people to feel free to make any comment they cared to. It's only 10 pieces, because the intention was to share some of the less-obvious features of Jigidi.

I thank you again, and am looking forward to the Bev Jozwiak Elephant!

p.s. I guess I'm not really done yet. I really like that elephant emoji you made!

Butterladyflybug7

You are so welcome, redina1. Thanks for the comment, my friend. (* ̄、ゝ ̄)

redina1

That is very nice, and ElvisB's memories were very sweet. Like him, I'm looking forward to the elephant. Thanks. :)

Butterladyflybug7

Aw, ElvisBanana, thank you. Yes, I think she has painted elephants. I love this story of your childhood stuffed animals. It actually brought tears to my eyes. I will be happy to find one and publish it for you. I am so happy you are enjoying these. ⊂^j^⊃

ElvisBanana

@Butterladyflybug7

Thank you for this wonderful series of animal portraits by Bev Jozwiak. So far, I've only solved this one, but I've bookmarked the bird (is that some sort of hawk?), the zebra and the giraffes. Do you happen to know if this artist has also painted elephant(s)?

I love the strange trio of panda, giraffe, and elephant. This is because of the plush animals I had as a kid. I inherited my mother's panda, and named him "Berry" (thinking of "bear"). I got the elephant and named HIM "Ellie". I'm sure you can see a pattern developing. I also had a giraffe. Of course, I named him "Tivy"! I have no idea where that came from, but in recent years I have discovered it is a real word!

Because of my beloved childhood companions, I am always on the lookout for this odd trio of animals. I do occasionally find all three together, but typically only find two of them. As you might guess, it's usually an elephant and a giraffe. Being Asian, the panda is often the absent member of the triad.

I would be delighted if you were able to find an elephant by Bev Jozwiak and publish it here on Jigidi. If that doesn't happen, I'm still having a great time with the puzzles you HAVE published!

Thanks so much!

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