Ah, continuing whimsical art inspired by my lovely wife, Jennifer. You'll want to see the first episode if you haven't yet. The idea for this one came to me when I was thinking of children's books where something important is happening in the sky, but there's not more gravity (pardon the pun) to the situation, and you don't feel that anyone's taking a risk.
"Well? Why should they? They're children's books!" you might say with good reason, but even in reading materials for the young, I like to think about the opportunities that this world holds, and the risks and rewards that come with them. Love is foremost among said opportunities, and you'll always hear words like "communication" and "trust" tagging along.
It's essential to be supportive of each others' hopes + dreams in a relationship, especially when it comes to "reaching for the stars". Jenny (or Jenni, I have many names for her) literally likes stars — and that's how this piece came to be.
Perhaps next time, more dialog.



Well, more dialog isn't always better. For me it's true in movies, it's better to let the audience see something rather than tell them something. If I wanted to hear, I'd listen to the radio.
I so want to see more of these, I love them
@Ayumi: More are coming. Not this weekend 'cause I'm on vacation, but they'll keep going… love flows…
@Daed: You have a good point there, and I have yet to find the "gravity" of my cartooning style, if there is one. I may end up writing very tersely and illuminating scenes with rich imagery.
Yay, I'm sure the vacation together with Jenny will be inspiring for you and this means more Jennykind!