I often say,
“Children Never Walk a Labyrinth,
Children Always Run!”
The UofT Run Club also likes Running around my Christie Pits Park Labyrinth.
I often say,
“Children Never Walk a Labyrinth,
Children Always Run!”
The UofT Run Club also likes Running around my Christie Pits Park Labyrinth.
University of Toronto Run Club waiting in line to (re)hydrate atop my Labyrinth painted on the surface of the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park, Downtown Toronto . . .
“This is the large Labyrinth in the wading pool at Christie Pits park,
Created by Labyrinth artist, HïMY SYeD.
This wading pool was part of his vision of transforming Toronto into a City of Labyrinths.
I love this one,
Because he’s also painted smaller Labyrinths (as seen here) inside the larger Labyrinth.❤”
– Deb Svanefelt, Friends of the Labyrinth Community Network of Ontario
Today is World Labyrinth Day 2021.
My Friend and City of Labyrinths Volunteer Labyrinth Maker,
Sent me this photograph of my newly re-painted Labyrinth on the Wading Pool surface in Christie Pits Park in Toronto . . .
Thank you Steve !
Happy World Labyrinth Day everyone !
My Labyrinth in the wading pool in Christie Pits Park needs some TLC, Tender Labyrinth Care, by way of new tints of blue paint.
InshAllah, I’ll repaint once it’s warm enough, and dry enough, outside.
“Some days you don’t know the answers so you ask for guidance.
Two years ago I participated in a beautiful Labyrinth ceremony. It felt deeply spiritual. I felt connected.
I’m so searching for some of that calm and reassurance right now.
I’m hoping this maze will help me unwind the questions that sit on my soul.”
Children never walk a Labyrinth, Children always Run !
The presence of water transforms the Labyrinth.
As much as the Labyrinth has transformed the Wading Pool . . .
Walking the perimeter of my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park, Toronto…
Before Wading Pool season began this year in Toronto,
I repainted the faded arcs of my Labyrinth in Blue.
Grateful with how my Christie Pits Wading Pool Labyrinth looks filled with water . . .
Finally had a chance to walk the labrynth in Christie Pitts park. Thanks to @HiMYSYeD for showing us that all you need to make an impact is a paint brush and paint (and some sketching). Labrynths aren't meant to frustrate and confuse, they are meant to calm and guide #diyurbanism pic.twitter.com/d1FvLOuHS4
— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 31, 2019
I first painted a a green and yellow Labyrinth on this pavelock brick circle beside the Basketball courts in Christie Pits Park on Thursday June 8 2006.
I’ve repainted it at least once.
Grass has overtaken it.
I don’t know that I will paint it again.
Maybe it’s okay as it is,
A Fading Green and Yellow Ghost Labyrinth . . .
Childhood memories are made from moments.
Moments like this one in the Wading Pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .
Walking my wading pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park . . .
The orange concentric circle arcs are fading in colour.
I really need to return and repaint them.