And by best,
Let’s assume she means enjoy the best Labyrinth…
Because, what else could it be ?
And by best,
Let’s assume she means enjoy the best Labyrinth…
Because, what else could it be ?
You are . . . Welcome ?
You are . . . welcome ?
| #Labyrinths🍥 https://t.co/uGWh62J8Kv pic.twitter.com/aSaYHOSbLL
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) May 15, 2022
I wonder if Norm knows the difference between the Heart Labyrinth, which I painted in St. Andrew’s Playground in Downtown Toronto, and a Heart Maze, which it isn’t ?
This is so cool!
— ausma malik (@ausmalik) May 6, 2022
The location of the Grange Park Labyrinth has been a blank canvas over the winter.
Today I decided to place a Heart Labyrinth there, ahead of World Labyrinth Day on Saturday May 7 2022.
Began by using Red Chalk to outline a Six Lane Heart Labyrinth Design…
I started accurately measuring each width of each lane using my metallic tape measure,
Then felt I should abandon measuring for accuracy.
I outlined the Heart Labyrinth design in chalk using my heart instead of the tape measure.
The Grange Park Labyrinth is now the Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth.
Start at the Heart !
Follow your Heart into the Labyrinth…
I ran out of red paint !
So the Heart Labyrinth in the Heart of Grange Park in Downtown Toronto is outlined in red, it is not yet fully finished.
Yet, maybe it is ?
People thanked me while I painting it, saying it was beautiful.
The entire path is complete and walkable from entrance to the centre.
And matters of the Heart are never, and can never be, an exact science.
So that’s it then.
The Grange Park Heart Labyrinth is finished, for now.
The instagram below captured me painting the Grange Park Heart Labyrinth which I cropped and added above.
Happy Labyrinth Walking Toronto !
And an early Happy World Labyrinth Day from me, HïMY!
Smells nice pic.twitter.com/JuxdohmkLn
— Maltese Petard 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@shawnmicallef) April 29, 2022
Dark Age Ahead – The Wizard of Ossington Jane's Walkhttps://t.co/QudFTCVL3p
Date : Friday May 6 2022
Time : 5:30 p.m.
Start : Meet in middle of Medicine Wheel #Labyrinth atop traffic island opposite Christie Street Subway Station entrance
| #JanesWalkTO #JanesWalk #Toronto pic.twitter.com/UOldpIOks0
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 6, 2022
World Labyrinth Day – Sunnyside Jane's Walk
Walk Canada's largest, most complex, Octagon Labyrinth!
+ Two more Labyrinths
Date : Saturday May 7 2022
Time : 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Start : Budapest Park, Beside the Dinosaurs
| #JanesWalkTO #loveTOwalk#WorldLabyrinthDay #Labyrinths pic.twitter.com/HKxGHTRiUG
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 9, 2022
World Labyrinth Day ~ Blue Zone Scarborough Jane's Walk
Learn how Labyrinths transform Neighbourhoods into Blue Zones
Date : Saturday May 7 2022
Time : 7:15 p.m – 8 p.m.
Start : Traffic Island, Teesdale Place
| #JanesWalkTO #loveTOwalk #BlueZones#WorldLabyrinthDay #ScarbTO pic.twitter.com/eY5jFM1JRI
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 9, 2022
The Girl on the Hat – A Children's Jane's Walkhttps://t.co/mOWBwTod4s
Date : Sunday May 8 2022
Time : 1 p.m.
Start : 69 Albany Avenue, sidewalk in front of Jane Jacobs' house
(Parents+Grandparents can come too!)
| #JanesWalkTO #JanesWalk #loveTOwalk
#storytelling #Toronto pic.twitter.com/3jyC5Yd85n— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 7, 2022
Seen on the south east side of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge . . .
Torontonians exploring, enjoying, experiencing,
My painted Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River.
Seen through the Morning Fog,
My painted Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River,
Beside the Humber Bay Arch Bridge.
Aerial view of my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground.
Because it’s Wintertime,
There is ice in the centre of the Labyrinth.
My Recently Re-Re-Re-Re-Re-painted Labyrinth in Grange Park provides Play underneath Grey skies, below Blue Walls . . .