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Lazy Sunday Afternoon

Yesterday, I got ambitious and rearranged the furniture in the little house, washed clothes and bed sheets, shopped for a pair of levis, returned some levis that Tom didn't like of his anniversary present, vucuumed and beat rugs, and saw the super scary movie the Strangers. Today...nothing of such merit except that I have groomed the hounds and clipped their nails, read a book on Muslim history as a gesture towards something useful, and pressured my landlord to get the 802.11n router, which he did. I'm hoping the new technology will enable me to have access to the internet a little more frequently and with a little bit more speed. I also took a nap--that's what reading nonfiction will do to me. Sigh. Just now, I've been working on pictures I took last week when sweet little speedster Zoiboyz Comet won best in field and best hound in the 3-day event. Here's a picture of him getting ready to run with the greyhound and afghan. Today is about 86F, so the hounds are lazying about as well. I think it would be fun to take a picture of Sid mimicking a potato-head on a celery stick. tee hee. Maybe the opportunity will arrive on Dee's 60th.



Here's Comet waiting with Talley the greyhound and Summer the afghan (not imaged) for the start of the final course of the 3-day event. the judges will determine which hound wins the "best of field" and "best of event" in the final course called the "Run for the Bunnies."
Talley, Summer, and Comet wait calmly at the start line for the "talley-ho" when their handlers will release them from their collars.
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...and they are OFF!!!


Comet sees the "bunny" has stopped and begins to set himself to stop as well.


Whew, the race is done. The grey was F-A-S-T, but Comet was fast too and the judges liked his coursing better than Talley's by one point. The afghan chose not to run at all--company too fast, too intense, or perhaps, just too male!

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