Tuesday, May 1, 2012

You know this isn't over, don't you?

http://almondcollage.blogspot.com/2012/04/blog-post_2026.html#comment-form


Your poetry, added only just yesterday to an image that I believed more hopeful than seems true.


You may say goodbye, Miss Almond, but know that my interest in you remains.


Whether you express it anymore or not, I will continue to post my feelings and thoughts for you. Though my body cannot endure much pain, my heart beats with great strength each and every day.


I know that you will continue to look onto my posts- I do. Because whether you care to admit it or not, I see what you won't admit has happened, Miss A.


You're invested in this interest, too.



AND I went outside, for you! Perhaps you, Miss Almond, are the one being a bit unreasonable, here.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

What is to come, Miss A.?








Well, Miss Almond. I would like to share with you a little something I made this afternoon. In honor of you, me, and what's to come.


If you will kindly take a look at my collage pictured above, notice that I have placed a man walking away from a sort of lighthouse structure. That's me. It represents my efforts from here on out to really live up to the expression that I preached so fully in posts past that "I see what happens." By getting up the courage, and trying my best to see more of the world beyond this mouse castle I inhabit, I hope to learn more about myself, and also prove to you my interest in fostering something more than this cyber correspondance we have going.


Gosh, even the birds are encouraging me to fly free and see.. see!

Wouldn't it be nice to see the world together, Miss Almond? My apologies for getting a bit ahead of myself here, but believe me when I tell you that I would be the best partner I could be, while supporting you and your son and livelihood for that matter- fully!

Please. Let these words by the great, late Gabriel Garcia Marquez speak for my thoughts, wishes, desires, and anticipations for the future:

“The only regret I will have in dying is if it is not for love.”


I await your response with anticipation, Miss A.



~~C:>



-George

I've done it!


I've gone right outside, Miss Almond.

 What do you think of that?


A once trapped mouse, made to test his limits by one woman with the power of persuasion embedded in her posts.
 

I am a changed mouse-man.

Still shy, and more apt to read indoors than scale a mountain;

I am now more confident in going outdoors, and enjoying other people (from the safety of a park bench, that is).

I am also willing to commit the rest of my days to you, and your son, Miss Lula Almond.

Come on. Give an old mouse a chance!



(I know that you are reading this.)




Sunday, April 22, 2012

What to do, for a chance at your heart.


You are such a beauty, Miss Almond. Your troubles could never mask that fact.


I may be rodent- but I can offer so much love to you.


What ever shall I do.. to instill more trust in you?

~~C:>

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

My lady! Look at her as she peeks!


 [Vous ĂȘtes trop belle, ma dame.]

So modest, Miss Lula. I am smitten- despite your mask.

Oh, woe is me!

...for I am but a man trapped inside his shell.                         
"Qui ĂȘtes-vous, Mademoiselle Amande?"

Your interest, is my interest. But is my interest, yours, too?







Miss Almond, Miss Almond..

I cannot shake you from my mind.


Not to be too forward,


[Oh, well why not]

but could you be mine?


And I yours, of course, of course.


Though small and frail,

my heart in a jail,


I long to share this light,


and so many nights


with you beside me.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

My 'piggish' response to an intriguing Miss A.

(A moment to see through to my mind...)

Oh joy! Oh happy day! I have been noticed! By a Miss Almond, all the same!


Having combed through some of my "nutty" counterpart's posts and ideas on her own blog, I would like to respond to one of her eminence's thought-provoking collages that I am coming to admire so much!


(Miss Almond's work- see it for yourself! I know I am.)

http://almondcollage.blogspot.com/2012/04/blog-post_3685.html


As such, a little fun from a sea-side mouse who happens to love 'The Oatmeal' and agrees that pig's are much smarter than we credit them to be (perhaps a Miss Almond might consider this mouse an appealing being, as well.. much like a pig?)































Source: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/pigs 


...  ~~C:>