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“Ambleside Park in West Vancouver” – Stone Labyrinth

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March 17th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Ambleside Park in West Vancouver #westvancouver #westvan #amblesidebeach #iphoneart #iphonephotos #photography #iphone8 #vancouverisawesome #landscape #landscapephotography #dundaravecreativearts #explorevancouver #vancitynow #mixvancouver #VancouverCanada #insidevancouver #enjoyvancouver #vancouverisbeautiful #VancityVibe #604Now #WanderVancouver #dailyhive #dailyhivevan #MustBeVancouver #GeorgiaStraight #explorebc #imagesofcanada #rockspiral #rockcircle #vancouver A post shared by Mark Smith (@dundaravecreativearts) on Mar 17, 2019 at 8:44pm PDT

“Nourished by my morning dog walk at Ambleside. And sending gratitude to the fine soul who frequently builds us a Stone Labyrinth.” – Ambleside Beach – West Vancouver

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February 26th, 2019 Permalink

You’re most welcome! View this post on Instagram Nourished by my morning dog walk at Ambleside. And sending gratitude to the fine soul who frequently builds us a stone labyrinth. A post shared by Lisa Cytrynbaum (@lisa_cytrynbaum) on Feb 26, 2019 at 6:12pm PST

“Xena posing regally while looking at BC Place Stadium👑” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall

February 8th, 2019 Permalink

Oh No! Looks likes the giant stone I placed in the Centre of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth is no longer there! Aw well. View this post on Instagram Xena posing regally while looking at @bcplacestadium 👑 #vancity A post shared by Mike R (@seahawk_mike) on Feb 8, 2019 at 12:13pm PST

Oh No!

Looks likes the giant stone I placed in the Centre of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth is no longer there!

Aw well.

Lions Gate Bridge – Ambleside Park Labyrinth – Ambleside Beach – West Vancouver

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January 26th, 2019 Permalink

The Stone Labyrinth I made in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver is STILL There ! Grateful and Appreciative of the people living on the North Shore for keeping it intact! Will do a Maintenance Visit as soon as I can . . . View this post on Instagram #rockart #thedailyshare #rockspiral #lionsgatebridge #amblesidepark #westvancouver #hike […]

The Stone Labyrinth I made in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver is STILL There !

Grateful and Appreciative of the people living on the North Shore for keeping it intact!

Will do a Maintenance Visit as soon as I can . . .

“Labyrinth near Hinge Park in Olympic Village. Happy to find this!” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall

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January 23rd, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Labyrinth near Hinge Park in Olympic Village. Happy to find this! A post shared by Diane Tucker (@dianetucker2018) on Jan 23, 2019 at 5:37pm PST

Embodied Play – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall

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January 22nd, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Belinda White (@applestarphoto) “At Embodied~Play, one of the common experiences we have is to approach our own edges, not just the children, but also the adults. What are we comfortable with? What newness can we try today? What do we need to approach this edge? Do […]

“At Embodied~Play,

one of the common experiences we have is to approach our own edges,

not just the children, but also the adults.

What are we comfortable with?

What newness can we try today?

What do we need to approach this edge?

Do we need trust, autonomy, spotting, space, slowness, a hand held, a watching eye, a team?

Each child has different edges,

and so this is where a flexible container really helps,

and where structured activities or one site-fits-all rules can really be a disservice to our children’s learning.

Embodied play, big impact, exploring space and our own boundaries, trusting our bodies and our judgement.”

Tiny Planet Style – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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January 17th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram #Vancouver #falsecreek #falsecreekferries #maze #bcplace #scienceworld #cityscape A post shared by Jason FA Cole (@take_off_photography) on Jan 17, 2019 at 1:03pm PST

“Foggy! 🌁” – Ambleside Park Labyrinth – Ambleside Beach – West Vancouver

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January 13th, 2019 Permalink

The Ambleside Park Labyrinth I made with stones is still there, In Ambleside Park, West Vancouver. View this post on Instagram Foggy! 🌁 A post shared by Major Crimes💼 (@kevingao1996) on Jan 13, 2019 at 6:26pm PST

The Ambleside Park Labyrinth I made with stones is still there,

In Ambleside Park, West Vancouver.

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Foggy! 🌁

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“Crop heart” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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October 31st, 2018 Permalink

So that’s it for my Spyglass Place Labyrinth. The grass reveals a ghost outline of my former quintile, seven lane Labyrinth. I had built this Labyrinth by placing stones I took from underneath the Cambie Bridge. The middle of the Labyrinth, I chose it because there was a large flat stone embedded in the ground, […]

So that’s it for my Spyglass Place Labyrinth.

The grass reveals a ghost outline of my former quintile, seven lane Labyrinth.

I had built this Labyrinth by placing stones I took from underneath the Cambie Bridge.

The middle of the Labyrinth, I chose it because there was a large flat stone embedded in the ground, and once you would arrive at the centre, you could stand on it.

Some time after I had made this, I came back with oil based paint sticks, and outlined a red heart on that flat stone.

That meant after you walked the Spyglass Place Labyrinth and arrived at the Centre, you would find a heart there.

So, if my Labyrinth was to disappear through entropy, the way for it to go, would be as a giant heart.

Seen from the Cambie Bridge in Vancouver, just north of Olympic Village Station.

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Crop heart

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“Labyrinth under Cambie Bridge 😊💞walk it to restore your sanity” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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October 17th, 2018 Permalink

Mixed feelings about this turn of events . . . Last week my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, which I first made back in April using nearby stones, had all its stones removed and put into a number of piles. Aw well. I intended to return and rebuild the Labyrinth when I had a good chunk of […]

Mixed feelings about this turn of events . . .

Last week my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, which I first made back in April using nearby stones, had all its stones removed and put into a number of piles.

Aw well.

I intended to return and rebuild the Labyrinth when I had a good chunk of time to do so.

And now, in recent days, someone used some of the stones to outline a giant heart, with what looks like giant letters or initials inside the heart.

The grass outline of the Labyrinth remains as does the well worn path in-between those outlines.

My Spyglass Place Labyrinth was well walked.

It lasted from April until Early October.

“Cambie Bridge maze! Unfortunately a week later it was disassembled 😒” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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October 17th, 2018 Permalink

View this post on Instagram 170 Cambie Bridge maze! Unfortunately a week later it was disassembled 😒 . 📷 #leica #leicamini3 🎞 #ilford #xp2 #photoaday #maze #amazing #vancouver #vancouverisawesome #vancity #vancitybuzz #vancityhype #vancitynow #lightandshadow #bnw #street #blackandwhitephotography #analogphotography #buyfilmnotmegapixels #ishootfilm #filmisnotdead #instagood #snapshot #🔴📷 A post shared by Peter Hogan (@3dpete) on Oct 17, 2018 […]

“Somebody dumped a load of construction debris in my neighbourhood 😒, somebody else made art out of it. ☺️” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – False Creek – Vancouver

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October 2nd, 2018 Permalink

This cinder block tower is currently what you find when you reach the centre of my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, located on the west side of Cambie Bridge and north of Olympic Village Skytrain Station. . . View this post on Instagram Somebody dumped a load of construction debris in my neighbourhood 😒, somebody else made […]

This cinder block tower is currently what you find when you reach the centre of my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, located on the west side of Cambie Bridge and north of Olympic Village Skytrain Station. . .

“Stone Sculpture” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – South East False Creek – Vancouver

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September 29th, 2018 Permalink

This Labyrinth I made from stones is located below the west side of the Cambie Bridge and north of Olympic Village station. On recent visits, the number of concrete building cinder blocks placed by the Labyrinth’s entrance pathway has been increasing. Now, they have all been moved from the outer wall, to the centre of […]

This Labyrinth I made from stones is located below the west side of the Cambie Bridge and north of Olympic Village station.

On recent visits, the number of concrete building cinder blocks placed by the Labyrinth’s entrance pathway has been increasing.

Now, they have all been moved from the outer wall, to the centre of the Labyrinth itself, and transformed into a Sculpture in its own right . . .

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#sefc #olympicvillage #stonesculpture

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“Below Cambie Bridge, Crop Circle Art” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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August 26th, 2018 Permalink

So I finally get around to investing time in repairing my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, and what happens not one full day after doing so? Someone else goes and changes it and spray paints a tag on the face of the stone in the centre of the Labyrinth. I hadn’t yet seen this image online and […]

So I finally get around to investing time in repairing my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, and what happens not one full day after doing so?

Someone else goes and changes it and spray paints a tag on the face of the stone in the centre of the Labyrinth.

I hadn’t yet seen this image online and discovered the changes upon visiting it again on my own.

Look closely where the darker lines of dried grass are and you can still make out my original design in placing the rocks.

The ” pi ” / ” π ” triangle at the entrance was removed and reduced to a single line of stones.

I restored it.

And oil sticked a Red Heart on the Centre Stone, outlined in Blue and Yellow.

I opted not to take any of my own pictures.

#belowcambiebridge #cropcircleart #maze #mazeart #rockart

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“Vancouver is lousy with Labyrinths.” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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August 22nd, 2018 Permalink

I really really really really really need to make a maintenance visit to my Spyglass Place LabyrinthSpyglass Place Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram Vancouver is lousy with labyrinths. A post shared by Duncan Creamer (@duncancreamer) on Aug 22, 2018 at 4:10pm PDT

I really really really really really need to make a maintenance visit to my Spyglass Place LabyrinthSpyglass Place Labyrinth . . .

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Vancouver is lousy with labyrinths.

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