Grown-up leading a first Labyrinth Walk with little ones in tow;
Perhaps, having shown the way, thereafter encouraging the kids to explore and play in the Labyrinth on their own?
Eventually, all ducklings leave the nest.
Grown-up leading a first Labyrinth Walk with little ones in tow;
Perhaps, having shown the way, thereafter encouraging the kids to explore and play in the Labyrinth on their own?
Eventually, all ducklings leave the nest.
And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ?
Not I.
He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . .
This is the moment I arrived in the Centre after finishing painting a Sky Blue Heart into each of the Aglets of the Labyrinth.
The presence of Hearts transforms the experience and meaning of walking The Labyrinth.
This remains true even for me, the Labyrinth’s maker!
Gil,
Honoured to hear my Labyrinths have become part of your kids’ childhood !
The various labyrinths of @HiMYSYeD have, collectively, kept my kids busy for many hours over the years. pic.twitter.com/8jmMq4aAE8
— Gil Meslin (@g_meslin) 24 July 2019
Children exploring Labyrinth I chalked in Withrow Park where the paths meet . . .
Standing atop the White Labyrinth I painted on Labyrinth Pier, opposite Granville Island in Vancouver . . .
Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver,
And you will find a Heart . . .
“If you haven’t thought these things, you’ve probably overheard them!”
Little one walking on the Little Orange Labyrinth within the Larger Blue Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .
It’s beautiful! A wonderful way to begin Canada Day ! Thank you !
— Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019
After the sunrise ceremony was so peaceful to walk the Medicine Wheel labyrinth… @LabyrinthsDOTca ‘s personal act of reconciliation pic.twitter.com/ywoZIivSlD
— Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019
Welcome to Vancouver !