Sometimes,
Wandering Downtown Toronto on a Friday Night may bring you to a Labyrinth . . .
Like this one,
In St. Andrew’s Playground . . .
Sometimes,
Wandering Downtown Toronto on a Friday Night may bring you to a Labyrinth . . .
Like this one,
In St. Andrew’s Playground . . .
After OpenStreetsTO on Sunday afternoon,
I meandered my way to Grange Park to walk my Blue Labyrinth,
It’s still there,
Still painted on the surface in the middle of Grange Park.
Below the Blue Labyrinth there is enough space for another Labyrinth.
In recent weeks,
I have been randomly chalking a walkable Heart Labyrinth in this space.
Apparently, it’s still there.
This is the Heart at the Start of the Heart Labyrinth.
The curve on the left suggests a feeling like a ray from a rainbow landing on the Heart.
Heatwave in Toronto happening now.
Why not cool down by walking the Wading Pool Labyrinth in Budapest Park along the Sunnyside Boardwalk ?
Find the water then start at the Heart !
Also a Beautiful day for a Labyrinth Walk beside Toronto’s Humber Bay Arch Bridge . . .
Today at my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Budapest Park,
Baby’s first Labyrinth Walk !
And maybe Baby Yoda’s first Labyrinth Walk too ?
You’re most welcome !
Happy Labyrinth walking !
“I am the key that unlocks the door”
Heart in the centre of the three lane Classic Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market during the previous Pedestrian Sunday . . .
Thumbs Up for the Blue Heart painted in the Centre of my Labyrinth located in the middle of Grange Park, Downtown Toronto . . .
Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver,
And you will find a Heart . . .
I observed many more grown-ups snapping photographs with the Labyrinth in the background, than people who might first walk the Labyrinth and then take an image of them in the centre having completed it . . .