Thank you to all who participated in Day Three. Everyone got
six Cranberries for their efforts. Here's what Adrienne had to say:
To
BadgerBuddies:
Adrienne wrote:It brings me much joy to hear you describe your love for the oddities in life! Art in all its forms is truly such a wonder, and although I’m not as huge of a fan as you, I have a great respect for artists who can express themselves so beautifully!
To
♔Voltaire♔:
Adrienne wrote:Ah, there is a beauty in details, isn’t there? I’m sure your clients can appreciate your attention to the small things, because at the end of the day, small things can make a big difference. You certainly have a way with words, too! Have you ever thought about writing down your thoughts?
To
Black.Wings:
Adrienne wrote:Thistle, you’re a hoot! I never thought to smell the dirt, but we truly are blessed to have such a variety of smells that we overlook! And yes, this book it quite good! I never knew what sci-fi was before, but thanks to your kindness, I may have just become a fan! Oh! Before you go, I can’t thank you enough for your kindness, first with the book and now with the donut, but perhaps you would like this bolete mushroom? It’s so unique, and reminds me of fall! Maybe just don’t smell it
To
paopu:
Adrienne wrote:Wow, I feel like I am too quick to forget about the importance of touch! We all need touch, and it really is very powerful... now you’ve got me thinking, too, Caspian!
To
strawberrymwilk:
Adrienne wrote:Teddy, that sounds like a super power! With good ears, I’m sure you could pick up on so many things others don’t, for better or for worse! Also you mentioned your narcolepsy, isn’t it fascinating how sound is the one sense that gets through while we’re sleeping? Thank you for making me think!
To
case:
Adrienne wrote:You know, I’m regularly inspired by your honesty. We all have struggles, but you embrace them. They do make us who we are. I, too, am far from graceful, and oh so thankful that we don’t have to rely on just one of our senses!
To
sprig:
Adrienne wrote:Well, Zelie, fortunately for you, I’m a hugger, too! Touch is such a literal point of connection, and it’s so very necessary! Also, I can respect your affinity for feeling the world around you. Sometimes, a texture simply looks too good not to touch! Fortunately for me, these pumpkin guts are not a texture I have a problem with!
To
Joke’s On You:
Adrienne wrote:Jim, you’re so right! I think I must take touch for granted, because without it, our functionality as creatives would be so limited! And feeling, too, is really so nuanced when it comes to our nervous system. It takes a lot to say you could give up something as important as sight, but I can see the artist in you, recognizing that there’s more to art than what can be seen!
To
DarkestWerewolf:
Adrienne wrote:Truly, truly! Our worlds would be so physically and metaphorically dark without being able to see others’ smiles. I didn’t consider how hard it would be, having grown up with sight, to adjust to communicating with others without it. Thank you for making me think!
To
certified:
Adrienne wrote:Wow, Buttercup, you’re the first to say taste, but what an answer it is! We really couldn’t enjoy any food without taste, and think about all the joy we would be missing out on! Yes, I think it would be quite hard to go without taste, too.
To
bluex:
Adrienne wrote:Bliss, I love your perspective on things! Smell truly tells us so much about others, even subconsciously! And isn’t it so precious how people adopt a “signature scent”? Now you and Pinkie can have the same one, too!