I had previously re-painted my fading Green and Blue Labyrinth Lines in Gold.
It is hard to see from a distance,
Even hard to see in this photograph,
Yet a Gold Labyrinth can now be found in David Crombie Park,
If you know where and when to look . . .
Related Passages . . . .
"...And then we realized it was HiMY SYeD, the Labyrinth's creator and one of the original Toronto Psychogeographers..." – Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth
Perspective – A Child's Height View from the Heart in the Centre of The Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto
"So many random cool things in Vancouver" – Andrea Backlin – Vancouver Public Labyrinth
"Our local wading pool can now be walked as a Labyrinth when it's not being waded as a pool!" – Peggy Feltmate – Fairmount Park – Toronto
Park People along with The Friends of Earlscourt Park, & Toronto City of Labyrinths Project, proudly present: A “Serious” Moonlight Movie Night!
"New paint on the Labyrinth :)" – Strathcona Linear Park – Hawkes Avenue – East Vancouver