elf1 > Tika and Boost, who helped me with my journey around the parking garage, found a friend in the doorway.
elf1 > Borzois (Russian Wolfhounds) Natalia and Vincent; Vincent is 34" at the shoulder. That's one big dog.
elf1 > Borzois (Russian Wolfhounds) Natalia and Vincent with their owners; Linda realized that the woman had been her son's teacher many years ago. They chatted a bit about past and present.
elf1 > Natalia the Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound). Twice I got her to perk up her ears (not too common for these dogs) and look right at me, but danged point and shoot wasn't up to the job.
elf1 > My goal was to be out the door by 8:30, showered, dressed, breakfasted, with lunch and supplies in hand.  And, according to the official Taj MuttHall clock, yay!, I made it!
elf1 > Tika kept acting as if there were another dog around, but I didn't see this handsome fellow until we were past him--he stood so still, and silent, and just watched Tika go by. I think it was love.
elf1 > Note the resemblance!
elf1 > Beware of pond deities who take you up on your offer.
elf1 > The Boost deity supervises from the deck and did not hold still for the Stupid Camera to get its act together.
Tika and Boost, who helped me with my journey around the parking garage, found a friend in the doorway.
elf1 > Tika and Boost, who helped me with my journey around the parking garage, found a friend in the doorway.
Tika and Boost, who helped me with my journey around the parking garage, found a friend in the doorway.
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