It's amazing how fast and prolific you've been in your artwork lately, Winter. While we obviously haven't been the most social (mainly due to time differences and work getting in the way), your company has been very positive and welcoming in the times we've chatted (including that amusing voice call).Seeing David Brushtail and Dawn Bellwether express their feelings of love for each other conveys a great sense of redemption for the sheep, having learned to love a predator, who feels the same way about her. Am especially impressed by Bellwether's fashion of the green print top and pink scarf to match her glasses; very different from her frequent all-wool apparel and signature bell necklace, plus the brown-red glasses. One of the interesting observations this one has noticed is how simple the background is, which grants a greater focus on the characters. And still, the background has that warm, natural glow of either a romantic sunset, or the arrival of a new dawn, which for a pun, would be very fitting, considering a new Dawn Bellwether, redeemed from the darkness by the light of love. On a side note, a funny thought that comes to mind while viewing this is the idea of Bellwether having eaten a rose flower (with flowers being considered a confectionery to sheep and some other hooved mammals), thus making her kiss having that pleasant scent and aroma that is very stimulating for her foxy psychiatrist, with emotions of the strongest unconditional love for Bellwether. She may be small, but her heart has grown three sizes that day with everlasting love, in return. All in all, so much good feeling in this image, and seeing commentary from others sharing in the same demonstrates how you're a most wonderful, talented artist who is wise and understanding in everything you do. Thank you so much for this sweet, touching scene of Brushtail and Bellwether together.