The gossip Web site Radar Online.com has published photos and a video showing suspended Falcons quarterback Michael Vick comfortably adjusting to life under house arrest in Hampton, Va.

In the video, Vick talks with someone off-camera about his days in prison and is seen interacting with his two daughters. Vick's fiancee, Kijafa Frink, can be heard behind the camera.

In the photos, according to the Web site, Vick is visiting with children from the Vick Foundation, a nonprofit for at-risk youth.

Vick spent 19 months in federal prison after his conviction for financing a dogfighting operation.

He will spend the next two months being monitored at his five-bedroom Virginia home and working a $10-an-hour job as a construction laborer. He's scheduled to be released from federal custody on July 20, and then faces three years of supervised probation.

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