Toy Truck in the Roxton Road Wading Pool Labyrinth . . .
Fred Hamilton Playground, Toronto
Toy Truck in the Roxton Road Wading Pool Labyrinth . . .
Fred Hamilton Playground, Toronto
What the Medicine Wheel Labyrinth looks like in Summer time when it’s a Wading Pool Labyrinth filled with water . . .
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Early Morning at The Labyrinth in Wells Hill Park, Midtown Toronto . . .
Christmas Eve 2020 at The Vancouver Public Labyrinth,
Stones remain in place,
Path remains well trodden . . .
I had previously re-painted my fading Green and Blue Labyrinth Lines in Gold.
It is hard to see from a distance,
Even hard to see in this photograph,
Yet a Gold Labyrinth can now be found in David Crombie Park,
If you know where and when to look . . .
“💙 This little parkette,
Was nearby my old apt and became a spot of happiness, sadness and escape for me during these past few months.
That bench, parkette, and this view will hold a special place in my heart ♥️”
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 ?
“Practicing Lightsaber moves at the park”
“See this as a maze,
Water hole on sacred pause,
Non amenity.”
Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto.
I imagine this photograph was captured before Physical Distancing went into effect due to the Pandemic Lockdown.
If you walk it, do so one person at a time, that’s the only way to guarantee enough space between people . . .
“Day 15 of my Gratitude journal:
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Today I am grateful for my path in life.
It’s been full of twists and turns with many unexpected changes and circumstances.
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Of the millions of steps I’ve taken to reach this point of my life, I can’t say I loved every step of the way.
Some were painful.
Some were frightening. Some were easy, breezy.
Some were forgotten.
Despite the fact that I have my collection of regrets, not all of them were meaningless.
If not for some missteps, I would not have gathered valuable life lessons and experiences.
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I don’t think I could’ve ever conjured up the current life I live, as I wasn’t one with lots of plans and dreams.
Mainly, many others have projected what they thought my life should look like, onto me.
Early on, I tried to fulfill those unrealistic lifestyles to make them happy, to seek their approval.
Sadly for them, I couldn’t make them happy.
In return, I also wasn’t happy.
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These days, I might not be 200% certain each of my steps are perfect but at least each was my own decision.
Mistakes are part of life.
Most often than not, we don’t realize if a step was a mistake or a victory until we’re past it and further down the road.
However, we’d never know if we don’t take that step. We can start small, each baby step still counts.
This is empowerment.
This is life worth living.
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Let’s start giving gratitude to what we have each day!
This will help us think more positively in challenging times like right now.
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What are you grateful for?
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During this Pandemic, dogs still have to be walked.
And Liesel, a weimaraner, went Labyrinth Walking in Budapest Park, Toronto . . .