“Gotta find that perfect in between…” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto
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Children never walk a Labyrinth,
Children always run !
Siva running through the High Park Labyrinth by Hawk Hill . . .
Children never walk a Labyrinth, Children always run!
The First Saturday in May is World Labyrinth Day.
First Weekend in May is Jane’s Walk Festival.
Put them together, mix in Toronto City of Labyrinths Project, and ta da!
Toronto City of Labyrinths World Labyrinth Day Jane’s Walk 2015!
Kate Watanabe, Jane’s Walk City Organizer for Toronto, joined the walk.
Kate instagrammed this video from our meeting point, the Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth.
Labyrinth at riverdale. Love it. Walk dog and pray. @robperry614 pic.twitter.com/FMDcOTYEmb
— kimmielynnb (@kimmielynnb) April 23, 2015
Tonight my last Easter event was doing the prayer labyrinth with seven of my favourite people – a significant time.
— Rob Perry (@robperry614) April 1, 2013
In this sunlight,
Look closely,
You can make out Orange and White painted lines of my Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
The Surface of the Wading Pool remains cracked and decrepit.
The painted colours of my Labyrinth could use a refresh . . .
Christie Pits Park,
Where Labyrinth Walking counts as Daddy Daycare!
Bonus,
This little one is wearing same Red & White stripes which Sarah’s little brother Toby wore in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth.
@minxsterev Helen that is marvellous !
— ruth watkins (@wuufw) March 31, 2015