The Mistletoe Mystery
As has already previously been explained in this tome, the white mistletoe berries are the same difference as the threefold or triplicate natures of the White Goddess (WG). To briefly recount for the many slow or dim witted, the berries are white and like there are three important layers to the berries or as some might say, drupes. So those fruits are almost just like or the same difference as the WG, literally as well as symbolically.
But mysteries aside, notice how the little white fruits below are all pretty much in focus? That’s how Crumby likes photos to look, with most everything in the photo, in focus. If mass quantities of the photo is out of focus, that’s just a waste, much like driving a car around dopey Austink is a total waste of Crumby’s time. In other words, who needs a bunch of dopey out of focus bokeh. What good is it?
Let’s consider an example of what Crumby might consider an optimal type photograph. Let’s say there is a large bush. Huh-huh. No dudas, not that kind of bush. Instead, you know like a bush that may have some flowers and bugs faunching around on the flowers. Well, what if you could take a close up picture of that bush with just about all the flowers and insects in focus. Crumby thinks that would be seriously cool or swell if he could do that. So Crumby wants a lens and camera that will focus at about 3mm and keep all the stuff in focus for about a half meter behind the initial 3mm. Is that possible? Seems like not much to ask.
Now, getting back to the sacred berries on the sacred parasite. Reckon those berries might work for lady’s jewelry. Like they could be put in the shellac, then drilled and strung on a wire. Or how about mistletoe hats or tiaras? Those might be popular.
But mysteries aside, notice how the little white fruits below are all pretty much in focus? That’s how Crumby likes photos to look, with most everything in the photo, in focus. If mass quantities of the photo is out of focus, that’s just a waste, much like driving a car around dopey Austink is a total waste of Crumby’s time. In other words, who needs a bunch of dopey out of focus bokeh. What good is it?
Let’s consider an example of what Crumby might consider an optimal type photograph. Let’s say there is a large bush. Huh-huh. No dudas, not that kind of bush. Instead, you know like a bush that may have some flowers and bugs faunching around on the flowers. Well, what if you could take a close up picture of that bush with just about all the flowers and insects in focus. Crumby thinks that would be seriously cool or swell if he could do that. So Crumby wants a lens and camera that will focus at about 3mm and keep all the stuff in focus for about a half meter behind the initial 3mm. Is that possible? Seems like not much to ask.
Now, getting back to the sacred berries on the sacred parasite. Reckon those berries might work for lady’s jewelry. Like they could be put in the shellac, then drilled and strung on a wire. Or how about mistletoe hats or tiaras? Those might be popular.
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