Tagged: Downtown Toronto

“We forget how dancing in a Labyrinth is literally somatic therapy.” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Randy Padmore Park – Downtown Toronto

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August 7th, 2022 Permalink

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“I asked my son for some feedback on the Labyrinth at St. Andrew’s Park made by HïMY SYeD. He’s a satisfied customer!” – Norm Di Pasquale

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August 6th, 2022 Permalink

William : “I like it kinda harder.” Norm : “You want it harder? The Labyrinths?” Willam : “Yes.” Norm : “But do you like the Labyrinth in general?” William : “Yes.” Norm : “Yes.” Norm : “Are you happy that HiMY did this? Because he just did it because he’s a very kind person.” William […]

William : “I like it kinda harder.”

Norm : “You want it harder? The Labyrinths?”

Willam : “Yes.”

Norm : “But do you like the Labyrinth in general?”

William : “Yes.”

Norm : “Yes.”

Norm : “Are you happy that HiMY did this? Because he just did it because he’s a very kind person.”

William : “Yes, I’m happy.”

Norm : “Say, ‘Thanks, HiMY.'”

William : “Thanks, HiMY.”

You’re very welcome William!

Many thanks Norm !

Happy Labyrinth Walking !

 

“Sunset walk! I wait everyday for this.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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August 5th, 2022 Permalink

Evenings around Sunset time, You might spot Ollie walking around the [re]painted Grange Park Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ollie (@olliesbigworld_)

Evenings around Sunset time,

You might spot Ollie walking around the [re]painted Grange Park Labyrinth . . .

Itto Kagutsuchi fire performing atop the Grange Park Labyrinth – 81st Annual Grange Festival – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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August 5th, 2022 Permalink

Itto Kagutsuchi is one of Canada’s most respected fire eaters and rope dart artists, as well as an in-demand teacher of both flow arts and all things having to do with sword-play. Her performed atop The Grange Park Labyrinth during University Settlement’s 81st Annual Grange Festival, in Downtown Toronto on Friday August 5 2022. View […]

Itto Kagutsuchi is one of Canada’s most respected fire eaters and rope dart artists, as well as an in-demand teacher of both flow arts and all things having to do with sword-play.

Her performed atop The Grange Park Labyrinth during University Settlement’s 81st Annual Grange Festival, in Downtown Toronto on Friday August 5 2022.

“Labyrinth of ❤️” – Augusta Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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August 4th, 2022 Permalink

” Labyrinth of ❤️ ” At the intersection of Augusta Avenue at Wales Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by jess (@perceneve)

” Labyrinth of ❤️ ”

At the intersection of Augusta Avenue at Wales Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto . . .

“My day has come full circle with a New Labyrinth by HïMY SYeD created just for Pedestrian Sunday at Kensington Market!” – Norm Di Pasquale

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July 31st, 2022 Permalink

Dang I missed Himy! Always an illuminating chat and Beautiful urban acupuncture. — Sean K (@seankillackey) July 31, 2022 Himy and I had such great conversations today; he’s a natural teacher! Definitely a pleasure to see Himy again. — Norm Di Pasquale (@normsworld) July 31, 2022 Amazing! — Sean K (@seankillackey) July 31, 2022

“A pleasure to see HïMY SYeD at work on his Labyrinth today at St. Andrew’s Playground. HïMY has added some much needed ❤️ to the park; saw many children enjoying his Labyrinth. “Urban acupuncture” as he calls it!” – Norm Di Pasquale

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July 31st, 2022 Permalink

“A pleasure to see HïMY SYeD at work on his Labyrinth today at St. Andrew’s Playground. HïMY has added some much needed ❤️ to the park; Saw many children enjoying his Labyrinth. “Urban Acupuncture” as he calls it!” – Norm Di Pasquale A pleasure to see @LabyrinthsDOTca at work on his labyrinth today at St. […]

“A pleasure to see HïMY SYeD at work on his Labyrinth today at St. Andrew’s Playground.

HïMY has added some much needed ❤️ to the park;

Saw many children enjoying his Labyrinth.

“Urban Acupuncture” as he calls it!”

Norm Di Pasquale


I had previously outlined a Temporary-Permanent Labyrinth in Red paint and this is still pretty much what it looked like when I arrived Today, the last Sunday Afternoon in July, to properly repaint over the outline using yellow.

The above two photographs, also taken by Norm, were captured on Sunday May 8 2022.

My earlier Labyrinth outline painted in red was okay, it did the job.

By re-painting the Labyrinth using Yellow, and this time properly painting it, not just as an outline, it’s a much better fit with the yellow colours found around the different parts of the playground.

It’s now looks like it was always supposed to be there.

And for first time visitors to St. Andrew’s Playground,

It’s likely they’d feel this Labyrinth was always a part of the Park.

That’s how Norm felt.

He said the park was incomplete until my Labyrinth was added to it.

All the while I was repainting the Labyrinth in Yellow,

Children were hovering around asking their parents if they could walk, which really means running, around the freshly painted and rapidly drying Yellow Labyrinth.

After I answered the first few parents who asked that, “Yes, it’s dry,”, kids quickly began walking and running around and playing in their new Labyrinth.

I was so caught up in conversation with Norm, I forgot to snap photographs of any of the kids playing in it.

But they and their parents were having fun, and that’s what’s in my mind’s eye and memory on this Labyrinth Making afternoon.

Norm confirmed he’s seen people walking the Labyrinth all the time, and that was when it was only outlined in red.

Arrow beside the Heart at The Start points to where you begin your journey into the freshly (Re)Painted St. Andrew’s Playground Labyrinth.

The “Heart” ❤️ of the Labyrinth inside St. Andrew’s Playground in Downtown Toronto.

 

“HIIT + RUN TO” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 27th, 2022 Permalink

Running Group, “HIIT + RUN TO” at Grange Park Labyrinth

Running Group, “HIIT + RUN TO” at Grange Park Labyrinth

“Not sure what this fabulous dance with scarves was all about but I do like it! 🧣🧣🧣🧣” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 25th, 2022 Permalink

“Not sure what this fabulous dance with scarves was all about but I do like it! Wouldn’t mind joining in if they’d let me…. Spotted on my lunch break in the park. 🧣🧣🧣🧣” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amy Pagnotta (@pagnocity)

“Not sure what this fabulous dance with scarves was all about but I do like it!

Wouldn’t mind joining in if they’d let me….

Spotted on my lunch break in the park.

🧣🧣🧣🧣”

“Path to my ❤.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 25th, 2022 Permalink

Reaching the centre of The Grange Park Labyrinth makes for a smilingly-filled summmertime childhood memory. View this post on Instagram A post shared by egkm88❤💜💙🤦🏻‍♀️👦🏻👧🏻👶🏻 (@egkm33)

Reaching the centre of The Grange Park Labyrinth makes for a smilingly-filled summmertime childhood memory.

“Accurate.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 24th, 2022 Permalink

When the sky above Grange Park is gray instead of blue, The Blue of the Art Gallery of Ontario becomes the centre of attention rather than the centre of the Labyrinth… View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lisa D (@lisadeeyoung)

When the sky above Grange Park is gray instead of blue,

The Blue of the Art Gallery of Ontario becomes the centre of attention rather than the centre of the Labyrinth…

“To The Heart ❤️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 21st, 2022 Permalink

My New Grange Park Labyrinth is now 11 days old. Grateful to see it’s still there for all who wish to walk . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Xu Li (@xu.li.coolman)

My New Grange Park Labyrinth is now 11 days old.

Grateful to see it’s still there for all who wish to walk . . .

“Tammy completing her Labyrinth walk…” – Labyrinth – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

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July 21st, 2022 Permalink

The Labyrinth I painted in St. Andrew’s Playground is well lit, Making it ideal for evening and after dark Labyrinth Walks . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Recipe for Resilience! (@motivatorman1)

The Labyrinth I painted in St. Andrew’s Playground is well lit,

Making it ideal for evening and after dark Labyrinth Walks . . .

Looking South – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 16th, 2022 Permalink

Carlo Osuna at the Grange Park Labyrinth Looking South.

Carlo Osuna at the Grange Park Labyrinth Looking South.

“Follow the nudges…. Life is a Labyrinth ♾❤️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 13th, 2022 Permalink

First video found online of my “New” Labyrinth in Grange Park, Downtown Toronto. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jason Brown (@sixteenmilestogo)