



I was also fortunate enough to capture the Zen-like calm that overcomes him after a good howl session. He just licks his lips and softens his eyes, and basks in the glory of what he's just accomplished. He's usually a nutcase, so it's profoundly odd to see him pretending that he's perfectly calm, cool, and in control of himself.

OMG -- these photos are amazing. I'm going to have to give howling a try! I want to zen out like that, too!
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