During this Pandemic, dogs still have to be walked.
And Liesel, a weimaraner, went Labyrinth Walking in Budapest Park, Toronto . . .
During this Pandemic, dogs still have to be walked.
And Liesel, a weimaraner, went Labyrinth Walking in Budapest Park, Toronto . . .
“Yesterday,
I walked a deserted Labyrinth.
It was a pattern I’d never walked before.
Halfway through I thought,
“I have no idea where I’m going.”
Then Spirit thought back to me,
“Yes. And isn’t it grand?”
I had to laugh.
It was such a metaphor for life.
Uncertainty will always be dodging at our heals but when you take the steps the path reveals itself.
Keep moving forward.
You will find your way.
You got this.”
A different perspective on my most recent Labyrinth.
My choice of red-pink-orange-beige paints feels right.
Grateful I skipped using blue, green, and other darker colours.
“With everything shut down the boardwalk was busy.
Plus,
It seemed like a good day to finally walk the Labyrinth.”
Another view of the Labyrinth I recently painted in Randy Padmore Park in Downtown Toronto . . .
The opening frames of this drone video reveal a visual taste of my most recent, and most complex, 22 Lane Octagon Labyrinth in Budapest Park, Sunnyside Boardwalk, Toronto . . .
My latest Labyrinth,
Perspective from west side of my eight sided 22 Lane Octagon Labyrinth design . . .
My most recent Labyrinth . . .
“Today I found the Labyrinth to my heart and soul during an urban hike with my hiking group.
So much so, I ditched them and did my own thing half way through.
☀️
It was sunny. The lake was glistening.
The light breeze was perfect.
The wildlife were everywhere.
🧘♂️
This Labyrinth has plenty of twists and turns.
There was a couple of times when I wanted to throw the towel in and take the short cut – to get right to it.
🏃♀️
But I stuck with it.
👉
Because deep down I know if I skip the necessary steps in life, I’ll miss certain intended life lessons.
Then instead of growing and evolving, I’m just bypassing the real stuff.
The stuff that makes life interesting and challenging!
🙌”
Bottom’s Up! …hahaha
The Great @HiMYSYeD!
— Sean K (@seankillackey) 4 November 2019
In the west end, by the dinosaurs, by the lake, by the pool
— Shari Kasman (@smkasman) 4 November 2019
Oh cool Budapest Park.
— Sean K (@seankillackey) 4 November 2019
That’s me (re)painting the Heart Labyrinth in the middle of the Baldwin & Augusta “T” Intersection during Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market . . .
This is the 15 Lane quintile ( five section ) Labyrinth I painted in the wading pool in Randy Padmore Park in Downtown Toronto.
I re-imagined the entire process of how I make my Labyrinths, thus allowing me to create 15 Lanes in a space where previously I might only make an 11 Lane design.
I’m very happy with how it turned out.
Hearts.
I now place them in the Centre of almost all my Labyrinths.
I add them to turn-arounds at the ends of the Lines which make up the outline of my Labyrinth Designs.
This Heart centre of my pass-through Labyrinth painted on Kensington Avenue during the July 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Without a Heart somewhere in my designs, my Labyrinths now feel incomplete.
Emotion is absent.
Adding one or more hearts, changes the entire feeling, meaning, and experience of a Labyrinth . . .
Love Button indeed.
“And…
Another HiMY SYeD Labyrinth!
This one, at Grange Park.
Yes, I enjoyed a bit of sunshine before my opera.
It was a good day!”