
In Cree, trees are “who”, not “what”
– Tomson Highway
grange park in toronto-
"In cree- trees are who, not what."
– tomson highway #Toronto #ontario #cree pic.twitter.com/ecrMHgTeeN
— No2DOUGford❄️ (@WokeIndigenous) May 28, 2022
“Love is like the wind,
you can’t see it but you can feel it.”― Nicholas Sparks, A Walk to Remember
The location of the Grange Park Labyrinth has been a blank canvas over the winter.
Today I decided to place a Heart Labyrinth there, ahead of World Labyrinth Day on Saturday May 7 2022.
Began by using Red Chalk to outline a Six Lane Heart Labyrinth Design…
I started accurately measuring each width of each lane using my metallic tape measure,
Then felt I should abandon measuring for accuracy.
I outlined the Heart Labyrinth design in chalk using my heart instead of the tape measure.
The Grange Park Labyrinth is now the Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth.
Start at the Heart !
Follow your Heart into the Labyrinth…
I ran out of red paint !
So the Heart Labyrinth in the Heart of Grange Park in Downtown Toronto is outlined in red, it is not yet fully finished.
Yet, maybe it is ?
People thanked me while I painting it, saying it was beautiful.
The entire path is complete and walkable from entrance to the centre.
And matters of the Heart are never, and can never be, an exact science.
So that’s it then.
The Grange Park Heart Labyrinth is finished, for now.
The instagram below captured me painting the Grange Park Heart Labyrinth which I cropped and added above.
Happy Labyrinth Walking Toronto !
And an early Happy World Labyrinth Day from me, HïMY!
My Recently Re-Re-Re-Re-Re-painted Labyrinth in Grange Park provides Play underneath Grey skies, below Blue Walls . . .
Your Mission,
Should you choose to accept it,
Is to complete the Grange Park Labyrinth.
As always,
Should you or any of your IM Force be caught or lost,
The Labyrinth Maker will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
This message will self-destruct in 29 seconds.
Good luck
Smilingly sitting atop the centre of Grange Park Labyrinth,
Little One in the red coat,
Reached the red Heart !
Look closer.
You can see children walking, running, around the Labyrinth I re-painted in the middle of Grange Park in Downtown Toronto.
After the most recent removal of the Grange Park Labyrinth by The City of Toronto,
I decided to experiment to see IF they would remove a much less visible Labyrinth ?
The width of Labyrinth’s lines aree one inch wide, rather than my regular three inches wide.
I made it an almost invisible from a distance by painting a light green colour.
So far, it’s been there, unremoved, being enjoyed, explored, and played in by little ones mid-way into August.
Hopefully it stays this time.
Summer Saturday stroll at the Grange Park. #TOparks pic.twitter.com/2RwKjE7NuT
— Park Circuit (@parkcircuit) August 14, 2021
Grateful to see this photograph,
That’s me (re)painting the Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
“Today the City of Toronto removed our Labyrinth as “graffiti” while leaving the actual graffiti on the benches and park furniture alone.
Every year they do this.
This year,
When this is my kid’s post-school calm down space,
It’s particularly frustrating.
Why can’t we have community art?
Luckily I know it will come back next summer.
It always seems to show up,
Magically in the night,
Until The City destroys it again.”