A man is painting a labyrinth outside Christie station. Labyrinths are cool. pic.twitter.com/YnkEiYEIfx
— Prof. Tricia Wood (@pkbwood) April 13, 2019
Yes, he wound up giving us a little talk about the one he was doing and the one in Christie Pits, which we then visited, and said he's doing a walk next week!
— Prof. Tricia Wood (@pkbwood) April 14, 2019
— HïMY SYeD (@HiMYSYeD) May 1, 2019
Yup. He leads a Jane's walk here in Toronto about our labyrinths.
— LLDJ 🚴♀️ (@indochic) April 14, 2019
There's so many frustrating aspects to living in a big city. The Wizard is a breath of fresh air, bringing a little whimsy to Toronto.
— LLDJ 🚴♀️ (@indochic) April 14, 2019
We were watching him create in Grange park… so many little ones were watching in awe ❤
— Stacia Heaton (@staciaheaton) April 13, 2019
I will check this out.#NorelationtoChristieStation
— max christie, there is more than hockey (@chxamaxhc) April 14, 2019
@HiMYSYeD <3
— Joanna Lavoie (@JoannaLavoie) April 14, 2019
@HiMYSYeD = a Toronto treasure
— Debbie YTZ (@debbieYTZ) April 14, 2019
Grange Park reno was incomplete until the recent return of the @HiMYSYeD maze.
— Justin Stayshyn (@UnionSt) April 14, 2019
when it's done, I bet there'll be a secret spot where if you stand there, you suddenly rematerialize the other side of Christie Pits.
— Ken Butler (@KenButler12) April 13, 2019
It’s @HiMYSYeD of course. We have him to thank for most of the labyrinths in our hood. @pkbwood
— Mike Layton (@m_layton) April 14, 2019
Jealous!
— Shelley Carroll (@shelleycarroll) April 14, 2019
He gave us a little talk about the one he was doing and the one in Christie Pits.
— Prof. Tricia Wood (@pkbwood) April 14, 2019