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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
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Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor, left, with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
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Metro Meteor's best friend Pork Chop looks for some attention from Ron. A barn cat sits by, seemingly unamused.<br />
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Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
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<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor, left, with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
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Metro Meteor's best friend Pork Chop looks for some attention from Ron, while a barn cat cleans its self.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor, left, with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Metro Meteor's best friend Pork Chop looks for some attention from Ron. A barn cat sits by, seemingly unamused.<br />
<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
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<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor, left, with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
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Metro Meteor's best friend Pork Chop nudges Ron for a little attention.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski kisses Metro Meteor during a painting session in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski walks Metro Meteor to a field at Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski walks Metro Meteor to a field at Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski kisses Metro Meteor during a painting session in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski kisses Metro Meteor after a painting session in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
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<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski cleans Metro Meteor's nose after a painting session in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski cleans Metro Meteor's nose after a painting session in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - February 06, 2017: Ron Krajewski assists Metro Meteor with his paintings in the studio space adjacent to the the retired racehorse's stall at the Rickety Bridge Farm in Gettysburg, Pa.<br />
<br />
Knee injuries put Metro Meteor in an early retirement, and left him unridable as a pleasure horse. Noticing his horse's affinity for head bobbing, he put a paint brush in his mouth and canvas in front. Metro Meteor's  paintings sold. Painting helped save his life, and helped save other horses' lives, too. Half the money from his paintings goes to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    170206_Metro_Meteor_The_Painting_Hor...jpg
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse frolics in one of the pastures at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
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  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_3...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse holds a paintbrush in his mouth at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_2...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski are in the stall Metro uses to paint, which is separate from the stall he rescued horse lives in at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_1...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Tote-bags, pillows and paintings made by Metro Meteor the painting racehorse on display at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_6...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse is photographed at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_4...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Ron Krajewski, owner of Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, stands for a portrait at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_4...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse's paint and brush set up at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_1...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Broken paint brushes lie at the bottom of Metro Meteor the painting racehorse's easel at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. He can be pretty aggressive when he painted. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_1...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse paints his newest creation at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_1...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_0...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_0...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse's painting stall at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_0...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse is photographed at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_0...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteor the painting racehorse's painting stall at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_0...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Ron Krajewski pets Metro Meteor the painting racehorse at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_3...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_3...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_6...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_6...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_6...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_5...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_4...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_2...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_2...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_2...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_2...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_6...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_6...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_6...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_4...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_2...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_1...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_1...JPG
  • Rocky Ridge, Maryland - April 24, 2014: Metro Meteorthe painting racehorse, and Ron Krajewski stand for portraits at Motter's Station Stables in Rocky Ridge, Maryland April 24, 2014. Metro Meteor was once one of the fastest turf racing horses, but an injury ended his career, and almost his life. Ron and his wife Wendy rescued Metro Meteor. As a way to expend the horse's boundless energy, Ron let him paint. Half of the sales from the paintings help pay for Metro's vet bills. The other half helps his fellow former athletes via the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program -- of which $60,000 has been donated.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for the New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30157467A
    140424_Metro_Meteor_Painting_Horse_1...JPG
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