Originally I thought to carve “Vancouver Public Labyrinth” into this same log.
Perhaps “LOVE Everyone” is the message that belonged here all along . . .
Originally I thought to carve “Vancouver Public Labyrinth” into this same log.
Perhaps “LOVE Everyone” is the message that belonged here all along . . .
Grateful to see this photograph,
That’s me (re)painting the Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
“Walked to the Labyrinth,
Walked the Labyrinth and back with @tillie.king today.
This is the farthest I’ve walked in quite some time.
Today was a perfect day for contemplation with the sun playing with the clouds and rain,
The reflections of high tide and the perfect graffiti at the 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.”
THAT’S ENOUGH THOUGHTFUL CONTEMPLATION, TORONTO, NOW GET BACK TO WORK
— Oliver Moore (@moore_oliver) September 16, 2020
Removing the labyrinth, eliminating nearly all garbage cans, driving trucks over the grass, ignoring drainage issues… The park could use better caretakers.
— Ryan (@theZube) September 16, 2020
Who's going to be there tonight to paint it back?
— Norman (((mask indoors in public, pls))) WilsonⓂ️ (@oclsc) September 16, 2020
where is @HiMYSYeD when we need him?
— nicolas bello (@nbellotoronto) September 16, 2020
“Practicing Lightsaber moves at the park”
Happy Labyrinth Walking Danielle !
Gobble Gobble Gobble
Munch Munch Munch
Hope your Labyrinth Walking
Helped digest Lunch !
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) September 11, 2020
@HiMYSYeD I love how I can always spot your labyrinths on account of the heart ♥️ 🌀 pic.twitter.com/zloXDPOweC
— Danielle Lenarcic Biss (@lenarcicbiss) August 20, 2019
Dogs are people too.
They need to go for Labyrinth Walks now and then,
Like Kona did on my Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk . . .
From this side of Kensington Avenue looking towards Courage My Love,
My Heart Labyrinth looks upside down.
Next time I paint the Heart Labyrinth here,
I’ll paint it right side up . . .
My Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park will no longer be filled with water this season.
This past weekend,
The Water Pump was shut off officially for this year.
The Wading Pool Labyrinth is now a full time Labyrinth until next Summer.
I usually visit it before and after Wading Pool Season to see what needs to be repainted.
This year,
I visited it once in late July and painted the broken arcs that had white caulking cement pasted over them.
Hopefully I will visit it once more before winter proper arrives to repaint whatever needs refreshing.
The Larger Idea is to paint over my decade-plus old existing Labyrinth design.
I could then paint an entirely NEW Labyrinth Design.
Maybe.
hey.p.aula twitching atop my Christie Pits Park Wading Pool Labyrinth . . .