I painted this Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue last year. . .
This last Sunday of 2020,
Would have been this year’s final Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Alas,
Car-Free Days were axed this year.
Hopefully PSK can return in 2021.
I painted this Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue last year. . .
This last Sunday of 2020,
Would have been this year’s final Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Alas,
Car-Free Days were axed this year.
Hopefully PSK can return in 2021.
Skateboarding my pass-through Labyrinth in the Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Boardwalk . . . ?
The yellow colour of the concentric circles are already beginning to fade.
Do I repaint the fading Labyrinth arcs now or wait until Spring 2021 ?
Sunday Labyrinth Walking in the Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . .
Originally I thought to carve “Vancouver Public Labyrinth” into this same log.
Perhaps “LOVE Everyone” is the message that belonged here all along . . .
Grateful to see this photograph,
That’s me (re)painting the Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
“Walked to the Labyrinth,
Walked the Labyrinth and back with @tillie.king today.
This is the farthest I’ve walked in quite some time.
Today was a perfect day for contemplation with the sun playing with the clouds and rain,
The reflections of high tide and the perfect graffiti at the Labyrinth.”
Mindfulness Dog Walking in Downtown Toronto’s Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk . . .
“Today the City of Toronto removed our Labyrinth as “graffiti” while leaving the actual graffiti on the benches and park furniture alone.
Every year they do this.
This year,
When this is my kid’s post-school calm down space,
It’s particularly frustrating.
Why can’t we have community art?
Luckily I know it will come back next summer.
It always seems to show up,
Magically in the night,
Until The City destroys it again.”
Dogs are people too.
They need to go for Labyrinth Walks now and then,
Like Kona did on my Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk . . .
“Just like a scene from a movie,
A group of Toronto teenagers were having a hip hop dance party in the weekend night.
They took turn to show off their talent for dance,
No TV show jury,
No commercial tickets,
Everyone was a star on the center stage,
And everyone gave their admiration and encouragement to each other.”
Even with the Fountain rippling the Wading Pool,
My Roxton Road Labyrinth remains visible and walkable . . .
Upside down so “Sunnyside” reads right side up . . .