The Ambleside Park Labyrinth I made with stones is still there,
In Ambleside Park, West Vancouver.
The Ambleside Park Labyrinth I made with stones is still there,
In Ambleside Park, West Vancouver.
This image captures a bit of everything. . .
Left to right are a white, red, and an orange Labyrinth which are part of Labyrinth Pier in Vancouver opposite Granville Island.
This is an unusual photograph in that the Seam of the pier, where different direction wooden planks meet, are the centre of the image.
A careful look reveals my red colour painted Heart Labyrinth.
Had to do a double-take looking at this Labyrinth image . . .
I Know this is my Robson Square Painted Labyrinth, yet the point of view is a new one for me.
Vantage point is Howe Street, looking south west, into Robson Square proper.
A most unusual perspective!
For a change, I chalked a Heart Labyrinth at the spot opposite BC Place and beside Creekside Park, where I have previously drawn Circle Labyrinths.
It’s a five lane heart design done Friday late afternoon just before sunset.
Rain isn’t expected until next Friday, this might just last until then!
The specks of white scattered about the Labyrinths are grains of rock salt to melt any early morning frost…
Wonderful Drone image of the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool beside Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground in Toronto’s Sunnyside beach area.
It been several summers since I re-re-painted this one, perhaps back in early 2016 yet more likely in 2015.
If the fading colours are true to life, and not simply something due to image processing, I really need to re-paint this Labyrinth next time I’m back in my hometown of Toronto.