You’re very welcome Markus,
Appreciated the coffee & cake you brought out as I worked.
Happy Walking!
You’re very welcome Markus,
Appreciated the coffee & cake you brought out as I worked.
Happy Walking!
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 . . .
WOW!
This is the first aerial image of Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver I’ve seen.
The Orange and White Labyrinths I painted onto the Pier along the False Creek Seawall south east of Granville Island are easily visible.
My Red and Blue painted Labyrinths are almost invisible.
I am so very grateful for this drone photo!
When morning frost is in the forecast, salt to melt the ice is thrown onto the pier…
Which is what all those specks of white dots are in this image.
It can get slippery sometimes!
Walk carefully!
If you look carefully enough, you may discover any number of my Labyrinths all along The Seawall from Granville Island to just past Science World.
Enjoy!
Left to right are a white, red, and an orange Labyrinth which are part of Labyrinth Pier in Vancouver opposite Granville Island.
This is an unusual photograph in that the Seam of the pier, where different direction wooden planks meet, are the centre of the image.
A careful look reveals my red colour painted Heart Labyrinth.
The specks of white scattered about the Labyrinths are grains of rock salt to melt any early morning frost…
Nice capture showing three of the four Labyrinths painted on Labyrinth Pier in Vancouver . . .