Little one having a Mindful Moment in the centre of the Baltic Wheel Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market…
Little one having a Mindful Moment in the centre of the Baltic Wheel Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market…
Middle of February 2023,
Warm enough for this little one to scooter around the Christie Pits Park Labyrinth . . .
Middle of August 2022,
Wading in the Wading Pool Labyrinth
In Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .
“I got photo bombed. Little squirt…”
— Norris Hall, Grange Park Labyrinth, Downtown Toronto
William : “I like it kinda harder.”
Norm : “You want it harder? The Labyrinths?”
Willam : “Yes.”
Norm : “But do you like the Labyrinth in general?”
William : “Yes.”
Norm : “Yes.”
Norm : “Are you happy that HiMY did this? Because he just did it because he’s a very kind person.”
William : “Yes, I’m happy.”
Norm : “Say, ‘Thanks, HiMY.'”
William : “Thanks, HiMY.”
You’re very welcome William!
Many thanks Norm !
Happy Labyrinth Walking !
The Labyrinth in question. pic.twitter.com/STrcUAlctj
— Norm Di Pasquale (@normsworld) August 6, 2022
“A playground within walking distance of a bike park, an ice cream stand, a beach, an outdoor pool, and High Park?
This might be your best bet for a beach staycation.”
Reaching the centre of The Grange Park Labyrinth makes for a smilingly-filled summmertime childhood memory.
Another one of my Labyrinths painted on the surface of a Wading Pool, this time in Eglinton Park, that needs its fading arcs to be repainted.
I need to better balance my Labyrinth re-painting regimen.
Looks like I need to repaint the Red quadrant of the Medicine Wheel I painted inside one of the Labyrinth’s open canvas spaces last September…
While others walk or run behind her,
Little one feeling a little shy, opts to exit the Octagon Labyrinth . . .
This Toddler’s first Labyrinth Walk,
was in my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Eglinton Park, Toronto.
My Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park will no longer be filled with water this season.
This past weekend,
The Water Pump was shut off officially for this year.
The Wading Pool Labyrinth is now a full time Labyrinth until next Summer.
I usually visit it before and after Wading Pool Season to see what needs to be repainted.
This year,
I visited it once in late July and painted the broken arcs that had white caulking cement pasted over them.
Hopefully I will visit it once more before winter proper arrives to repaint whatever needs refreshing.
The Larger Idea is to paint over my decade-plus old existing Labyrinth design.
I could then paint an entirely NEW Labyrinth Design.
Maybe.