Sometimes it feels like there are more than one path, or one road, inside a Labyrinth; until you reach the Heart of Labyrinth, its Centre…
Sometimes it feels like there are more than one path, or one road, inside a Labyrinth; until you reach the Heart of Labyrinth, its Centre…
Walking A Labyrinth might include winding your way to The Centre, then unwinding your way back out.
In a way, this GIF does the same visually.
We are taken into The Centre of the Labyrinth and then back out again in only a few seconds!
That someone be…
Me!
I’ve re-chalked Labyrinths in this exact location a number of times now.
It seems to be appreciated.
Never quite thought of my stone Labyrinths that way before…
I’ve been visiting my Vancouver Public Labyrinth when I can for “maintenance” walks.
I reposition stones and slightly re-arrange some rocks to ensure a pleasant walking experience.
And sometimes, I see photos like these two Instagrams and know that the Labyrinth is doing okay. . .
Even if these photos were taken any number of days ago, I appreciate them being posted now!
Thanks Craig!
After all these years, there’s a sequel, Mary Poppins Returns scheduled for release this December(!)
Who knows, perchance she may yet find her way to Yaletown and the “Underbrella Labyrinth”…
Sometimes,
You find sunken treasure when exploring a water filled Wading Pool Labyrinth.
In this case, a sunken scooter !
This totally redefines what “Raincouver” means!
The second image in this Instagram post wonderfully captures the moment of contemplation before one enters my Robson Square Labyrinth…
This time of year, Summer, Wading Pool Labyrinths are more wading pool to keep cool, than they are Labyrinths for walking.
Happy to see my blue painted lines are still visible enough to keep my Labyrinth walkable.
This one is located near the entrance to the Riverdale Farm, in Riverdale Park West in Toronto’s Cabbagetown neighbourhood.
Fascinating to observe how this stone Labyrinth I made beginning back in April has been changing with the seasons.
Spring, and Summer, so far.
The grass around it. The almost invisibility of it at ground level due to the tall grass.
Yet, through it all, my Spyglass Place Labyrinth remains easily viewed from the west side of the Cambie Bridge…
The earlier replies to this tweet assumes Matt meant more Water Fountains.
Understandably, I immediately thought Matt Galloway meant ‘More Labyrinths’ like the one I painted here in this wading pool a few years back…
More of these please. 🏃🏾 pic.twitter.com/9KCgrhFWg5
— Matt Galloway (@mattgallowaycbc) 10 July 2018
More of both!
— Steve Purificati (@stevepurf) 11 July 2018