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“This is where we live…” – Chalk Labyrinth – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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October 21st, 2018 Permalink

A view from the second level restaurant overlooking the foot of Manitoba Street in Olympic Village, where I’ve been chalking Labyrinths lately . . . View this post on Instagram This is where we live #vancouver #olympicvillage #chalkmazes A post shared by Chris and Karen J (@chrisandkarenj) on Oct 21, 2018 at 4:35pm PDT

A view from the second level restaurant overlooking the foot of Manitoba Street in Olympic Village, where I’ve been chalking Labyrinths lately . . .

Prairie Drive Park / Warden Woods Labyrinth as glimpsed through eastbound TTC subway train window

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August 6th, 2009 Permalink

Growing up in Toronto, one invariably will travel the subway system. For years, just east of the Victoria Park station, I would spot this wading pool in the park officially known as Prairie Drive Park but most people think of it as the south end of Warden Woods. I always thought of the many thousands […]

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Growing up in Toronto, one invariably will travel the subway system. For years, just east of the Victoria Park station, I would spot this wading pool in the park officially known as Prairie Drive Park but most people think of it as the south end of Warden Woods.

I always thought of the many thousands of people who look through the window of the subway train, and see this empty circle of concrete.

In May 2007, I finally got around to painting a labyrinth there. The circuits are white and I used a thin paint brush. Those choices made it less easy to identify from the distance of a speeding train what it is than I would have liked. More Photos