View this post on Instagram See this as a maze, Water hole on sacred pause, Non amenity. . . . #tohaiku #toronto #haiku #poem #poems #poetry #poet #poetryisnotdead #poetrycommunity #greenlineto #garrisoncreek #sunlight #perception A post shared by AD Rennie (@tohaiku) on Apr 29, 2020 at 6:57am PDT “See this as a maze, Water hole on sacred pause, Non amenity.” Related Passages . . . "I met HiMY while he was drawing his Labyrinth on the pavement in Olympic Village. Very meditative experience to walk in it. . ." – Foot of Manitoba Street – VancouverSunday December 2, 2018City of Labyrinths"X" – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown TorontoThursday March 24, 2016Serendipity"At Christie Pits ... I have a long relationship with this particular Labyrinth, I’ve probably walked it 100 times." -- SadieMonday September 10, 2012Labyrinth Walks"Two Tai Chi groups, a circle of kids on the grass, another buncha kids playing, & a Labyrinth walker. Love the lively mornings in Grange Park." – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Pa...Monday August 9, 2010Labyrinth Walks"New Labyrinth in the Grange Park." – Downtown TorontoWednesday August 19, 2020City of Labyrinths"Place of power" – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – TorontoFriday December 18, 2020Serendipity