My Earlscourt Park Labyrinth 🍥 Tiny Planet Style !
Courtesy of Nuner (@Nuniverse on Instagram)
Sometimes I forget just how much time and effort was put into creating the Labyrinth Steve and I painted in the Wading Pool in Earlscourt Park, Toronto.
It’s currently Canada’s largest painted Labyrinth in number of lanes at 16 . . .
Late afternoon shadows fall upon my Roxton Road Labyrinth in Fred Hamilton Playground, Toronto . . .
Deeply Appreciative of J Guerrero for creating this Drone Photograph of the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in the middle of Christie Pits Park in Toronto.
I may have imagined how it might look like from above, yet this photograph reveals so much and is so much more than I had ever seen in my mind’s eye!
Wonderful!
Thank you J. Guerrero!
Bonus Drone Photograph…
The round circle of bricks beside the basketball courts was my Original Labyrinth I painted in Christie Pits Park before painting the Wading Pool Labyrinth seen in the first Instagram image above.
My Earlscourt Park Wading Pool Labyrinth remains to date, my largest in diameter painted Labyrinth.
So large, yet still recognizable as a Labyrinth even from a good distance . . .
Dancing on the Labyrinth . . .