Sunday, November 13, 2016

New Sign and Horse for Ocala's Downtown Square



17 comments:

Gosia said...

I love your horse

William Kendall said...

I think I prefer the horse to the sign.

Bill said...

That's a cool looking horse. It looks like the new sign went digital. They should have commissioned an artist to design one, it would compliment the horse. They probably didn't want to over do it. :)

Michelle said...

That is a good looking horse.

Catalyst said...

Yes, very nice horse statue.

magiceye said...

Bright and colourful horse!

In reply to your query on my post, the membership of the club is expensive, but the ground is open to all, as it is on lease to the club for maintenance from the Municipal Corporation, with the condition that the ground remain accessible to all. The Club maintains it to use/rent it out for cricket matches.

Linda said...

How lovely, Lowell! Beautiful colours on the horse.

Kay said...

That's a fine looking horse. (In light of your comment today, I wonder if anyone objected that there isn't a confederate flag on it. After all, I don't suppose it's necessary to be "politically correct" anymore, is it?)

Tanya Breese said...

oh i sure love that horse! before i noticed there was another picture i was searching in the first one for the horse :) not enough coffee yet! have a great day!

Sharon said...

I like that colorful horse!

Judy said...

I always love seeing those painted horses. That's a nice one.

Bergson said...

Fortunately it does not run, because to describe the color of the cascade

RedPat said...

An elegant looking horse, Lowell!

Katmom said...

Lowell, once again,,, Great photos!
I really should cross over and visit Ocala (and my lil bit of property there).. I barely remember much about Ocala,, but from your photos,, it looks wonderful!
>^..^<

Laura. M said...

Cute !!! Beautiful decoration has the horse.
Un abrazo.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

The horse is great!

stardust said...

Ocala’s Downtown Square looks clean and beautiful. A lovely horse with eye-catching attire.

Yoko

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson