Stone covers Heart – Labyrinth at Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto
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Dog Walking beside my Heart Labyrinth passing in front of Courage My Love in Kensington Market . . .
“💙 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 ♥️”
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 . . . ?
Black and White of my now long gone Labyrinth in the Wading Pool that was removed from Bellevue Square Park in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto
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 ?
Grateful to see this photograph,
That’s me (re)painting the Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
Mindfulness Dog Walking in Downtown Toronto’s Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk . . .
My recently repainted Labyrinth below the Humber Bay Arch Bridge in Toronto . . .
“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.”