“Yaaaaaaayyyyy!!!!!” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Lakeshore Boardwalk – Toronto
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1973 Dodge Charger SE atop my still visible year-old Street Labyrinth painted on Kensington Avenue during a previous Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .
This Black and White photograph visually reveals three of my four colour painted Labyrinths that make up Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver . . .
I visited the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park in Toronto the other night.
Unlike the kid in this photograph, I wasn’t wearing a Shark T-Shirt.
Had brought paint supplies with me to repaint the fading lines like the ones you can ( or cannot! ) see here.
Even after sunset, the surface was too wet to re-paint the lines.
I repainted in green wherever the recently added white caulking had interrupted the painted Labyrinth Lines and left at that for now.
Hopefully I can refresh the design in September . . .
Summertime Smiles beside the Geary Avenue Parkette Labyrinth . . .
I had no idea my Labyrinth appeared in the Graphic Novel, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
So I went and finally watched the movie for the first time tonight.
My Labyrinth wasn’t in the Movie.
If I am not mistaken then,
My Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth appears in the opening pages of VOLUME ONE TWO of the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Graphic Novel . . .
This opening spread is from the second volume and no it was not part of the film.
This volume was released back in 2005, when there use to be a water drink fountain in the centre of the area where you labyrinth is now.
— Michael D Harris (@harrmd) July 22, 2020
The Scott Pilgrim-age. The Christie Station Labyrinth from the opening spread of vs. The World. Located on the street island right outside the Christie Subway Station. #scottpilgrim #scottpilgrimage #toronto #christiestation #labyrinth #vstheworld pic.twitter.com/e0hgALA48R
— Michael D Harris (@harrmd) July 17, 2020
“The Scott Pilgrim-age.
The Christie Station Labyrinth from the opening spread of vs. The World.
Located on the street island right outside the Christie Subway Station”
Maybe I should wear a Striped shirt next time I’m out visiting any of my Wading Pool Labyrinths . . .
Centre of The Labyrinth . . .
Was wondering what my latest Labyrinth looked with water in the wading pool . . .
Now we know !
Eglinton Park Wading Pool Labyrinth when it’s a Wading Pool in Summer . . .
What a way to celebrate – with ❤️❤️grandkids on opening day of wading pools. Happy Canada Day #grateful #CanadaDay2020 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/1EvnUcMmSk
— Caron Gan (@carongan1) July 1, 2020
I had just visited this Labyrinth in Primrose Avenue Parkette the evening before Randy posted his image on Instagram.
How rare timing !
I was there repainting several of the Labyrinth Lines that had faded.
A few of the lines had disappeared entirely,
Making any Labyrinth Walk confusing.
I only brought a single tint of green paint,
so the Labyrinth has been restored,
yet my original mathematical colour logic no longer visually works.
But who cares?
You can once again easily walk the Primrose Avenue Parkette Labyrinth !