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 . . . "She did it!" – Chalk Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall – VancouverTuesday May 29, 2018Labyrinth Walks"The bravest thing you can be is yourself. It’s been real Vancouver💫." – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – VancouverSunday February 17, 2019City of Labyrinths"This weekend was remarkably full of emotions, experiences, and transformations."– Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – TorontoMonday August 26, 2019Pedestrian Sunday"Grange Park includes an old-fashion wading pool, a playground and a permanent Labyrinth drawn on the paved path." – TORONTO STREET ART STROLLS – Nathalie PrézeauFriday March 24, 2017Books"It’s raining art" – Boris Khramtsov – Underbrella Labyrinth – Bill Curtis Square – Yaletown – Downtown VancouverSaturday July 14, 2018City of LabyrinthsTwigs within The Path – Octagon Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Budapest Park – Sunnyside – TorontoFriday December 2, 2022City of Labyrinths