Inspired by Potomac artists nearly 10 years ago, plastic horses were painted and sold for charitable purposes. Above is the only one that was sent to greener pastures.
For years it has been “stabled” in a Potomac shopping center, first, for just a few days, in front of the old Surrey saddlery and gift shop. Subsequently, it went to graze in front of the bank, sandwiched between Chicos and the hair salon. Now, once again, it has trotted off, this time to graze behind the shopping center across from the Tally Ho’s back door. Next stop? Getting gassed at Mitch and Bill’s?
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