Carey, like numerous Dog Walkers or a few Pet Trainers, regularly bring their charges to the Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Today it was Luna and Rio’s turn to visit the Labyrinth…
Carey, like numerous Dog Walkers or a few Pet Trainers, regularly bring their charges to the Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Today it was Luna and Rio’s turn to visit the Labyrinth…
Labyrinth at riverdale. Love it. Walk dog and pray. @robperry614 pic.twitter.com/FMDcOTYEmb
— kimmielynnb (@kimmielynnb) April 23, 2015
Tonight my last Easter event was doing the prayer labyrinth with seven of my favourite people – a significant time.
— Rob Perry (@robperry614) April 1, 2013
The Sir Casimir Gzowski Park wading pool was my second labyrinth stop on this Thanksgiving Sunday 2011.
Having biked from Howard Junior Public School after experiencing their Species of The Humber Watershed playground labyrinth, I was en route to Butterfly Park just west of the Humber River. The original intention for the day was to create a giant Butterfly shaped labyrinth design. It has been on my mind for the past two summers, and today I finally made the time.
Watching a mother and son walk my wading pool labyrinth brought a smile to my face. Looking over to children climbing the nearby playground equipment, my eyes were drawn to the empty spot on the beach immediately south of the boardwalk.
As often happens in my labyrinth building, serendipity takes over and something else, somewhere else gets built first.
Only a moment was needed to decide to abandon plans for the Butterfly Labyrinth. Maybe it will get done next summer? Or the summer after that?
…I began measuring, then outlining circles in the sand… More Photos