More of my students try out Toronto's public labyrinth. pic.twitter.com/oFalwGzeKL
— Shawn Micallef (@shawnmicallef) March 31, 2016
More of my students try out Toronto's public labyrinth. pic.twitter.com/oFalwGzeKL
— Shawn Micallef (@shawnmicallef) March 31, 2016
Young one walking the Labyrinth I painted during October 2015 in the Wading Pool in Fairmount Park in East End Toronto . . .
Labyrinth Earth Walk
Saturday, December 5, 2015
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Harbourfront Community Centre
627 Queen´s Quay West
Walk with your dreams, hopes, and prayers for a clean, healthy, and harmonious planet.
Walk for wise and visionary leadership during COP21.
Organized by Veriditas Certified Labyrinth Facilitators: Jo Ann Stevenson and Virginia Vianna (co-founder of the People´s Climate Movement.)
This Labyrinth Walk is Saturday, December 5th, from 10 am to 12 noon in the Harbourfront Community Centre: 627 Queen´s Quay West at Bathurst Street, south-east corner.
If one completes a Labyrinth on a Hoverboard, does it still count as a Labyrinth Walk …?
Paving the Way Showcase Labyrinths:
TWO Labyrinths painted on July 26 2014 by neighbourhood kids living in TCHC (Toronto Community Housing) at 2821 Birchmount Road in Scarborough.
The week-long Paving the Way Showcase was facilitated by artist Virginia Tran for Art Starts.
Both labyrinths, a seven circuit classic plus a rectangle spiral pass-through labyrinth, are painted in the pedestrian pathway in-between Finch Avenue East and Glendower Circuit, East of Birchmount Road in Agincourt.
Toronto City of #Labyrinths Project will be at @YIMBYtoronto leading a @JanesWalkTO Walkshop https://t.co/HI2qlqRM7J pic.twitter.com/68Tr98HgbO
— HiMY SYeD (@LabyrinthsDOTca) October 30, 2015
Yes In My Back Yard Toronto is an annual showcase event of community engagement and civic involvement.
I’ve been attending YIMBY since the first one almost a decade ago back when it was at The Gladstone Hotel.
YIMBYtoronto 2015 finds new digs at TRSM – Ted Rogers School of Management – 55 Dundas Street West in the Downtown Core. Happening Saturday Morning and early afternoon on October 31.
.@YIMBYtoronto Festival is on this Sat, Oct 31. Take part in dance, button-making, a mini-@janeswalk and more: https://t.co/pNzqGAS0rd
— Tides Canada (@TidesCanada) October 28, 2015
Details of my Jane’s Walk:
YIMBY Toronto Walk: Downtown Toronto – City of Labyrinths
Saturday October 31 2015: 1 p.m., Meet by the escalators at 12:55 p.m. – TRSM 55 Dundas Street West
Presented by: Jane’s Walk
Walk Leader: HiMY SYeD
Toronto may have more Labyrinths than any other city in the entire world. Join this mini-Jane’s Walk to find out why, and learn more about leading a walk of your own!
TOMORROW: Join us at #YesInMyBackyard for a labyrinth mini-walk and to learn about #JanesWalkTO: https://t.co/CrcIaZFWx2
— Jane's Walk Toronto (@JanesWalkTO) October 30, 2015
My Jane’s Walk is one part of the day’s very full programming.
Plus, there are 100+ groups tabling at YIMBYtoronto.
Hope you say YES and join YIMBYtoronto and my Jane’s Walk on Saturday!
See you then!
More Photos
@LabyrinthsDOTca walked your labyrinth on Bloor earlier today: https://t.co/2FyPy5ay5h // thanks!
— sikander.xo (@sikander) September 7, 2015
[Matt] “Do you know what to do with #Labyrinths?” my dear friend asks.
“Ya, of course,” I respond,
“make your way through the maze as fast as you can.”
“That’s what I used to think too, but it’s actually the opposite. You need to first ask yourself a question before you start. Then you think about the answer to that question as you make your way through; carefully, thoughtfully, patiently.”
We walk through the labyrinth together carefully, talking about life thoughtfully, and appreciating our surroundings patiently.
As we reach the middle, I thank him for his wisdom and friendship and am excited to hear what his question was.
“So, what did you ask yourself?”
“Oh…I don’t even remember anymore. But that was fun, eh?”
“Walk with me on the Meditation Maze in Toronto
Yesterday a friend and I went on a photo shoot through the Humber Bay Park and across the Humber Arched Bridge.
As we crossed over to the other side,
Where the Shared Path begins,
We saw this meditation maze and had to walk it ourselves.
It forces you to be mindful as you try to follow it without stepping on any lines.
Thanks for visiting and enjoy your day:)”