[Matt] “Do you know what to do with #Labyrinths?” my dear friend asks.
“Ya, of course,” I respond,
“make your way through the maze as fast as you can.”
“That’s what I used to think too, but it’s actually the opposite. You need to first ask yourself a question before you start. Then you think about the answer to that question as you make your way through; carefully, thoughtfully, patiently.”
We walk through the labyrinth together carefully, talking about life thoughtfully, and appreciating our surroundings patiently.
As we reach the middle, I thank him for his wisdom and friendship and am excited to hear what his question was.
“So, what did you ask yourself?”
“Oh…I don’t even remember anymore. But that was fun, eh?”
"Why of course I’ll take a break on my 'run.'" – diigiimii – Vancouver Public Labyrinth
Adrian & Dan from Clinton Street play Hacky Sack atop Christie Pits Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto
Standing – Labyrinths – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto
"I walked the Labyrinth in High Park for the first time in a long while. Felt good to let the mind relax. No one around at all." – Sarah Doucette – High Park Labyrinth – Toronto
"Thank you for making the park more meaningful, HiMY!!" – Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto
"I'm frustrated that The City has money to remove a Fun, Kid-Appreciated Labyrinth in Grange park, but not to do important maintenance." – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Laby...