Your wings are tired from flying around and you find a nice small cloud to sit on as you enjoy the sunset. You contemplate the vastness of the sky now that you're not flying through it. Isn't it incredible that it just goes on and on?

Do you feel like taking flight again?

More clouds arrive. They are soft and light just like the one you're sitting on.

Some of them are even softer and lighter than the one you're sitting on...

And some are stormy looking. The lightning that passes through them sets your hair on end from the static charge. They are not as calming as the softer clouds, but wow are they fun to look at.

Each cloud carries a message. They go on and on just like the sky. You wonder how many clouds could fill this whole place. You might not stick around to watch, you might move on in your journey. Maybe you'll come back to see how far the clouds have gone on, or maybe you won't, and that's ok. They will continue on, and will be here if you ever return.

This cloud seems to be drifting off somewhere else. Be careful if you are still new to flying. There are some lands you might not be ready to visit. Heed the warnings on these winds.

Do you want to follow it?

A large cloud passes by and you spy a litter of cloud kittens playing on it! It seems they are old enough to leave the care of their mother. Do you take one?

a white cloud kitten a sunset cloud kitten a cloud kitten with siamese points a grey cloud kitten

As you ponder which kitten to take, a scientist floats by in a hot air balloon and tells you to make sure to dust all of the remaining cloud fluff from your kitten so that there isn't any cross contamination, and to take note of where you got your kitten from so they can trace where the little critters have gone.

(translation: Please do not hotlink these images if you decide to add one of these cloud kitten adopts to your webpage or profile, and please source the image link back to my website, which is linked in this sentence.)

"It's for science!!!...." The scientist cries out as a strong gust of wind catches their balloon and they drift away... ok bye!