The golden Pear.
From the apple to the pear of the good old root of the first
ever tree!
The golden tints are safe in the soil -in this epic
adventure- in slow motion.
Starting with: the above techniques of colors too.
1-Recipe 1: the witch in the horror cottage house is a 'skellie' of a shell
of a shell faced old woman, faced with young Mia who is lost
in the woods. Mia is looking for her dad in the lost mines of never lands...
The good
and bad old witch helps her by cutting her raven curls into the cauldrons of
olden days.
The explosion of the hollow which follows suit is the path
of 'Oz' towards his good old Tree...
The mystery thickens, but: ‘Dickens/s’ hold on to the edges
of your seats: belts on, as we see what transpires:
2-Recipe 2: Mia’s mom doesn’t help her much, except with the
clue of the cauldron in the hearth and at the heart of the 'fire stone' home; since
the clues turn out to actually be about the ‘Mmunchkinmunchin'moomins’ protecting the pears at the
root of the Tree.
3-Recipe 3: ‘Moomins’ begone!, says Mia, the flying witch of dreams.
When she does fly and flies into the volcanoes and the waters
to find the Tree and then meet up with her found dad too, she comprehends the 'Moomins' and assists them too.
Her dad was lost in the mines and now not so!!
Finding her dad is part of the treasure hunt, but the main
hunt is the ‘Moomins'’ search..
They are ‘begoing’ unto their paths of discovery -for
Mia too. Where they, go she tries to follow.
In this case: finding an alternative to the burning, buried,
drowning, flying tree/s...!
This helps Mia find her dad too!
123!
4-Recipe 4: The second story within the first story within the main
frame is also the boy’s tale -he accompanies Mia on her adventures: they meet
half way across the crowds of the wrong crow crows and grow together as friends.
Understanding the morals of the stories is simply put this
way: his dad is wrong and hers is perhaps also too?
5-Recipe 5 and the final one is the following: the wistful misty
ashy ghosts with the hollow hearts of gold didn’t do it at all after all. One mustn't rush dear ones!
…And so the 'Moomin' folks didn’t break the heart of the earth or of the tree: the protectors
never ‘wood’.
6-Finally this: Recipe 6: and in short terms this: they find one another
all for one and one for all -at the end of it all, but the bad miner father of
the boy and his henchmen had longed for the money of gold instead of and at the
expense of the trees...
The other father is just and simply put Mia’s dad, and is saved
but remains too weak.
The boy's mother isn’t a witch like Mia’s mom at all, but is
a hunter of Alaskan soil. ‘Woof’ and wolves alike alight into the unknown but in another
tale perhaps. In this one: the dogs of ice and of white golden fur are bound
for staying put -that’s all here folks.
In this story, the 'Moomins' are the ones on the move, mainly..
7-Basically: the morals are these: follow the natural leniency of the trees…and away we go, away and far away from the fallen sinking ships of
industry, and from the danger zones of cutting edges at work and play, towards the essence
of the thing itself: to the root of the problem:
Basically, remember this and never forget that: always be yourself without fear, and protect those and the
things you love the most in life. It is indeed and in fact of the utmost importance to protect ones own!
ALL
FOR ONE and one for all!!!
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