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Gil Meslin: “The various Labyrinths of HiMY SYeD have, collectively, kept my kids busy for many hours over the years.” – Earlscourt Park Labyrinth – Toronto

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July 24th, 2019 Permalink

Gil, Honoured to hear my Labyrinths have become part of your kids’ childhood ! The various labyrinths of @HiMYSYeD have, collectively, kept my kids busy for many hours over the years. pic.twitter.com/8jmMq4aAE8 — Gil Meslin (@g_meslin) 24 July 2019

Gil,

Honoured to hear my Labyrinths have become part of your kids’ childhood !


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“Trying to figure things out! Ah- mazing!” – Chalk Labyrinth – Withrow Park – Toronto

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July 21st, 2019 Permalink

Children exploring Labyrinth I chalked in Withrow Park where the paths meet . . . View this post on Instagram Trying to figure things out! Ah- mazing! A post shared by Erin Young (@erinpyoung) on Jul 21, 2019 at 6:37pm PDT

Children exploring Labyrinth I chalked in Withrow Park where the paths meet . . .

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Trying to figure things out! Ah- mazing!

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“Walking The LabyrinthMaze” – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – False Creek South – Vancouver

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July 12th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Walking the #labyrinthmaze. #vancouver A post shared by Karen Lirenman (@klirenman) on Jul 12, 2019 at 1:56pm PDT

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Walking the #labyrinthmaze. #vancouver

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“Type-A’s Meet The Labyrinth . . .”

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July 12th, 2019 Permalink

“If you haven’t thought these things, you’ve probably overheard them!” – Master Labyrinth Builder Lars Howlett View this post on Instagram If you haven’t thought these things, you’ve probably overheard them! A post shared by Discover Labyrinths (@discover_labyrinths) on Jul 12, 2019 at 11:46am PDT

“If you haven’t thought these things, you’ve probably overheard them!”

Master Labyrinth Builder Lars Howlett

“Finally enjoying the splash pad and not terrified of it! In all fairness, the water is really cold 💦” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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July 11th, 2019 Permalink

Little one walking on the Little Orange Labyrinth within the Larger Blue Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Finally enjoying the splash pad and not terrified of it! In all fairness, the water is really cold 💦 #liveinminimioche #torontosplashpad #waterbaby A […]

Little one walking on the Little Orange Labyrinth within the Larger Blue Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .

“Someone has a reptile with them in Robson Square in Downtown Vancouver.” – Robson Square Labyrinth

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June 12th, 2019 Permalink

Seen Dogs Walking my Labyrinths before, but this is the first Iguana ! View this post on Instagram Someone had a #reptile with them in #RobsonSquare in downtown #Vancouver ( #YVR ). A post shared by Charles (@_reiver) on Jun 12, 2019 at 8:52pm PDT Someone has a reptile with them in #RobsonSquare in downtown […]

Seen Dogs Walking my Labyrinths before, but this is the first Iguana !


“Making my way through a Labyrinth or two. (David Bowie sadly not included.) ⬆️➡️⤴️⬅️↪️⬇️” – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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May 21st, 2019 Permalink

The Orange Labyrinth I painted is holding up well, the other Labyrinth needs a few coats of white paint. It’ll be among the first Labyrinths I re-paint upon my return to Vancouver . . . View this post on Instagram Making my way through a labyrinth or two. (David Bowie sadly not included.) ⬆️➡️⤴️⬅️↪️⬇️ #labyrinth […]

The Orange Labyrinth I painted is holding up well, the other Labyrinth needs a few coats of white paint.

It’ll be among the first Labyrinths I re-paint upon my return to Vancouver . . .

“Deb walking a rock maze😵” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall

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February 11th, 2019 Permalink

Looking closely at the Centre of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth, it appears the giant dinosaur egg sized stone I placed right in the middle has gone AWOL. Aw well. I’d like to replace it once I am back there. Now I wonder how the experience of arriving at The Centre, the Goal of the Labyrinth, […]

Looking closely at the Centre of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth, it appears the giant dinosaur egg sized stone I placed right in the middle has gone AWOL.

Aw well.

I’d like to replace it once I am back there.

Now I wonder how the experience of arriving at The Centre, the Goal of the Labyrinth, has changed for Vancouver’s Labyrinth Walkers?

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Deb walking a rock maze😵

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“So cute. Those two grown up men spent 10 minutes following this kids’ circuit’s tracks 😁❤️” – Chalk Labyrinth – Foot of Manitoba Street – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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January 30th, 2019 Permalink

That’s me and my friend Uthman walking my Chalk Labyrinth I drew over the weekend in Olympic Village, Vancouver… View this post on Instagram So cute. Those two grown up men spent 10 minutes following this kids' circuit's tracks 😁❤️ A post shared by Éva (@evaincan) on Jan 30, 2019 at 1:55pm PST

“Walking meditation with the nephew. He may have thought it was just a cool maze…but I tricked him into setting intentions for 2019!” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – The Village on False Creek

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December 30th, 2018 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Walking meditation with the nephew. He may have thought it was just a cool maze…but I tricked him into setting intentions for 2019! @isaac_blue_18 🤷‍♀️witchy woo 🤷‍♀️ . . #2019 #newyear #intentions #mantras #meditation #vancouver #olympicvillage A post shared by Candice Bartlett (@candicewbartlett) on Dec 30, 2018 at 1:50pm PST

Jerry Janzen Photo – Chalk Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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December 4th, 2018 Permalink

Wonderful Black and White capture of one my late summer Labyrinths chalked opposite of Science World along the Seawall in South East False Creek, Vancouver. View this post on Instagram Amazing A post shared by Jerry Janzen Photography (@jerryjanzenphoto) on Dec 4, 2018 at 9:21pm PST Amazing https://t.co/gGNH3LYq9a pic.twitter.com/tp1Sygs5TP — Jerry Janzen (@jerryjanzen) December 5, […]

Wonderful Black and White capture of one my late summer Labyrinths chalked opposite of Science World along the Seawall in South East False Creek, Vancouver.

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“Walking the Labyrinth” – Becca – Earlscourt Park Wading Pool – Toronto

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November 11th, 2018 Permalink

Video of one walking one of my largest, and most complicated designed Labyrinths, I’ve ever painted in a Wading Pool in Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Walking the #labyrinth A post shared by Becca (@beccalives) on Nov 11, 2018 at 4:56pm PST

Video of one walking one of my largest, and most complicated designed Labyrinths, I’ve ever painted in a Wading Pool in Toronto . . .

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Walking the #labyrinth

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“Beau is in the Labyrinth. Will he get out?” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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August 25th, 2018 Permalink

Walking my wading pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park . . . The orange concentric circle arcs are fading in colour. I really need to return and repaint them. Beau is in the #labyrinth Will he get out? A post shared by Rebecca Reid (@rebsjreid) on Aug 25, 2018 at 6:34pm PDT

Walking my wading pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park . . .

The orange concentric circle arcs are fading in colour.

I really need to return and repaint them.

Beau is in the #labyrinth Will he get out?

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“Peace Begins With Me” – Olympic Village – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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July 19th, 2018 Permalink

School Garden Program, Sprouting Chefs, brought their class to the Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . . Cool! Peace Begins With Me . . . #labyrinth #peace #vancouver #kids #mindfulness A post shared by Sprouting Chefs (@sprouting_chefs) on Jul 19, 2018 at 12:33pm PDT

School Garden Program, Sprouting Chefs, brought their class to the Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . .

Cool!

Peace Begins With Me . . . #labyrinth #peace #vancouver #kids #mindfulness

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“Learning to walk . . . ” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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July 5th, 2018 Permalink

Some years back in Toronto when I was RE-Painting my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in the middle of Christie Pits Park, a father of two young boys was surprised to finally meet me. He had a seven year old and a four year old. His then four year old had learned to walk by […]

Some years back in Toronto when I was RE-Painting my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in the middle of Christie Pits Park, a father of two young boys was surprised to finally meet me.

He had a seven year old and a four year old.

His then four year old had learned to walk by using the lanes of my Labyrinth.

His older brother, who was all of three years old at the time, would spend an hour by himself walking and re-walking and re-walking the Labyrinth.

That hour of parent-free direct attention allowed the dad to focus on his youngest, helping his toddler to learn to walk.

The father told me that they as a family had been walking the Labyrinth almost everyday that they could for the past four years.

I was speechless. I became unusually self-conscious as the Father wanted to snap a photograph of me standing with paintbrush in the Labyrinth.

It was one of the most profound moments during my journey in my City of Labyrinths Project.