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Fellowship among the artists and Stones are highlights as meals are shared, experimentation in technique apparent, and the whirls of horse color real and surreal typify each new creation.
Not only is Stone Horses the “Left Bank” of the model horse world but also a place where live horses roam for riding pleasure and artistic study.
And, for Peter, who was ten at the time, model horses were the “stuff” of which dinner table talk was made.