Tuesday, October 31, 2017

The roving horse head continues to rove


[Photo from Oct. 21 by Derek Berg]

As noted on Sunday, the (quite heavy) concrete horse head bust outside Bonefade Barbers on Avenue A near Seventh Street was roaming around the neighborhood... having made it to Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue, where it remained yesterday...


[Photo by Steven]

... and today, the horse head is in Tompkins Square Park...


[Photo by Grant Shaffer]

Looks like we got a runner...

8 comments:

  1. The Horse Head only moves at night, and only when nobody is looking. One of these nights, you will wake up under a strange shadow, and you will roll over in bed and see it right there in your apartment, watching you.

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  2. Sexy roaming horse head for Halloween.

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  3. I saw it - it's quite beautiful

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  4. Here's a first sighting of the Roaming Horse on Oct 19th in front of The Shape of Lies...it was gone next morning. Glad it's still in motion, but where did his ears go??

    I have a picture of the first sighting. How can I send it to you?
    Thanks, Ida

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  5. Okay for the horse. Tomorrow, November 1 is the Fiftieth Anniversary celebration of Alamo [the cube] any information on what will be happening?

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  6. Miss Kita the Wonder Dog of East 10th Street looks forward to investigating and greeting The Head in her own inimitable way - raised leg and all. xo

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  7. I hope that each time it moves only two blocks E/W and one block N/S, or, two blocks N/S and one block E/W.

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