Heart to Heart.
From this perspective, yesterday’s re-painting of the entrance heart red and the concentric inner arcs yellow all seem worthwhile . . .
Heart to Heart.
From this perspective, yesterday’s re-painting of the entrance heart red and the concentric inner arcs yellow all seem worthwhile . . .
It’s True!
And if anyone already had a happy childhood,
It’s never too late to have a happy childhood… again !
@LabyrinthsDOTca someone once told me it's never too late to have a happy childhood… pic.twitter.com/ROe5AHXRv2
— Jessica Lin (@lil_pinkie_) 7 August 2018
That’s me re-painting the Robson Square Labyrinth in Downtown Vancouver . . .
Looking very closely, one might spot a number of stones out-of-place . . .
. . . Time for another maintenance visit to the Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
I re-chalked this specific Labyrinth a number of times now, and it’s remained visible and walkable for weeks!
Visited it again today and though the colours have faded, the outline is intact.
This image captures the moment well.
I might re-chalk it.
Or await the rain then re-do it altogether with more exacting measurements.
…And this would be my cue to stop procrastinating and return to my Spyglass Place Labyrinth for a major Maintenance visit!
When I first placed a medium sized dinosaur egg in the middle of the centre of what would become the Vancouver Public Labyrinth, it was not large enough to stand nor sit on.
Far from it.
Then one day I returned for a maintenance visit and of all the stones, that was the only one which was missing.
I re-placed the disappeared centre stone with a much larger, heavier stone. Not just a dinosaur egg but a really big stone.
Some days later, I found yet another large rock during low tide in False Creek and placed it beside the first re-placement stone.
Since then, I have randomly seen people stand upon those two rocks once they reach the centre.
This is the first instance of seeing someone sitting on them.
Perhaps reaching the centre of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth then sitting and watching the setting set is a thing . . .