You are most welcome Norm,
Happy Labyrinth Walking!
Thank you @LabyrinthsDOTca! We love your work. ❤️ #topoli pic.twitter.com/3u134tz9J6
— Norm Di Pasquale (@normsworld) March 30, 2023
You are most welcome Norm,
Happy Labyrinth Walking!
Thank you @LabyrinthsDOTca! We love your work. ❤️ #topoli pic.twitter.com/3u134tz9J6
— Norm Di Pasquale (@normsworld) March 30, 2023
Perspective.
What Grown-Ups sometimes, oftentimes, miss seeing…
A Child’s Height View from the Heart in the Centre of The Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
I often say,
“Children Never Walk a Labyrinth,
Children Always Run!”
The UofT Run Club also likes Running around my Christie Pits Park Labyrinth.
Almost five years,
Since I placed the first stone and began building the Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Alhumdulillah,
It’s still there, and still walkable.
By now,
Thousands upon Thousands of Footsteps have trodden this well worn, and well visible, path.
InshAllah,
It will see at least another five years!
not sure if i know "the" guy, but i know "a" guy — HiMY SYeD@LabyrinthsDOTca By @HiMY_SYeD
— Rudy Limeback (@rudydotca) March 19, 2023
That's precisely the person I was thinking of, thanks Rudy! I had a spelling error in my search term.
Janet Bord, the author of the book in hand, is quite interesting.
Here's a link: https://t.co/EYu50XrOUC
— Talisman Belgraves (@Belgraves) March 19, 2023
Behold!
Found in my Labyrinth Library at home,
Holding Janet Bord’s book, Mazes and Labyrinths of the World in my hand…
Families taking happy photos in the Grange labyrinth that the underfunded city of toronto parks dept regularly spends $ on removing. pic.twitter.com/eNGxA7AFvG
— Maltese Petard ( Official Parody) 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@shawnmicallef) March 16, 2023
Walked by here today—had to adjust my path to allow a dad and his two kids to finish their enthusiastic walk of the labyrinth. The local councillor needs to intervene. https://t.co/agQvVbBEZn
— Brian B (@brianyyz) March 17, 2023
… to the building and summarily cancelled the event. (the fire pit had been used many times before; there was zero danger to the brick building). I happened to be there when the weeping kids — dozens — came tumbling out of the community building there.
Sad sad sad sad sad.
— Henrik Bechmann (Toronto) 🇨🇦 (@HenrikBechmann) March 17, 2023
@LabyrinthsDOTca is a treasure that does the most amazing urban acupuncture.
Municipal parks workers, following King John's lead, seem to have the goal of making parks as unattractive and underserviced as possible to the residents that use them. Damn the costs seemingly.
— Sean K (@seankillackey) March 17, 2023
— Jessica Dee Humphreys (@jessicadeehum) March 17, 2023