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They really are everywhere in Ocala, aren't they? I dunno, aren't his legs and nostrils kind of out of proportion? I really don't know enough about horses to tell.
Is this a sculpture of a particular horse?
I suppose that I'm just writing a duplicate, but is this a sculpture of a particular horse?
Again a beautiful sky and white puffy clouds in the background sets off this image - nice.
très belle sculpture, belle expression, on sent le cheval très fier
magnificent against the bright blue sky!
It does lool somewhat out of proportion. I'm sure MB will tell us.
Looks like a Thoroughbred don't ya think.It's great--whatever. MB
A strange statue, but a very good symbol for our horse Capital.
I am inclined to think like Hilda, but what do I know? He is definitely a beauty, though.
So elegant and it's perfect!Léia :)*** I have the sensation that he is looking at me! :)
A great sculpture under a perfectly blue sky!! Wow, wonderful capture Jacob!!Pixellicious Photos
Well, horses have to shop, too.
Is it the angle or does that horse have a very long neck?
Is it full size? Very statuesque. :)
He does look magnificent and so proud! I like those white fluffy clouds behind him.
Magnificent sculpture ... horses are so regal looking
Beautiful shot of the horse sculpture Jacob. I guess it's suposed to be a stylized horse as it seems to me the neck is way too long. But then, I'm used to Arizona horses. Maybe Florida horses stick their necks out more.:)
The artists missed this one, it's not painted! :-)
'Aquiver'? And I can't take that back can I. MBI laugh out loutbecause I am proud---------MarySo there!!!
A bit difficult to imagine an outdoor mall. Obviously, such a construct will make a lot more sense in the kind of climate you're enjoying.
I guess that should be loud not lout....no doubt.And I am proud. It's something that I vowed. Maybe in a crowd. MB
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They really are everywhere in Ocala, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI dunno, aren't his legs and nostrils kind of out of proportion? I really don't know enough about horses to tell.
Is this a sculpture of a particular horse?
ReplyDeleteI suppose that I'm just writing a duplicate, but is this a sculpture of a particular horse?
ReplyDeleteAgain a beautiful sky and white puffy clouds in the background sets off this image - nice.
ReplyDeletetrès belle sculpture, belle expression, on sent le cheval très fier
ReplyDeletemagnificent against the bright blue sky!
ReplyDeleteIt does lool somewhat out of proportion. I'm sure MB will tell us.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a Thoroughbred don't ya think.
ReplyDeleteIt's great--whatever. MB
A strange statue, but a very good symbol for our horse Capital.
ReplyDeleteI am inclined to think like Hilda, but what do I know? He is definitely a beauty, though.
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
*** I have the sensation that he is looking at me! :)
A great sculpture under a perfectly blue sky!! Wow, wonderful capture Jacob!!
ReplyDeletePixellicious Photos
Well, horses have to shop, too.
ReplyDeleteIs it the angle or does that horse have a very long neck?
ReplyDeleteIs it full size? Very statuesque. :)
ReplyDeleteHe does look magnificent and so proud! I like those white fluffy clouds behind him.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent sculpture ... horses are so regal looking
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of the horse sculpture Jacob. I guess it's suposed to be a stylized horse as it seems to me the neck is way too long. But then, I'm used to Arizona horses. Maybe Florida horses stick their necks out more.:)
ReplyDeleteThe artists missed this one, it's not painted! :-)
ReplyDelete'Aquiver'? And I can't take that back can I. MB
ReplyDeleteI laugh out lout
because I am proud---------Mary
So there!!!
A bit difficult to imagine an outdoor mall. Obviously, such a construct will make a lot more sense in the kind of climate you're enjoying.
ReplyDeleteI guess that should be loud not lout....no doubt.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am proud.
It's something that
I vowed.
Maybe in a crowd. MB