Middle of February 2023,
Warm enough for this little one to scooter around the Christie Pits Park Labyrinth . . .
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 . . .
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
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
Canada Day at the Wadsworth Park Wading Pool Labyrinth in Toronto’s Davenport Neighbourhood . . .
#HappyCanadaDay #HappyCanadaDay2021
To all the little kids who can now play in wading pools at their neighborhood parks. What fun!!!! pic.twitter.com/snLwiE8mHj— ༺CarelessGreek⸎🇬🇷🏺🏛📿 (@CarelessGreek) July 2, 2021
My day at the park today. What a difference a day makes #Toronto #wadingpool #thedayafter #canadaday pic.twitter.com/D8RghF2NCL
— Fey Photeine (@fey_photeine) July 3, 2021
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.
I visited the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park in Toronto the other night.
Unlike the kid in this photograph, I wasn’t wearing a Shark T-Shirt.
Had brought paint supplies with me to repaint the fading lines like the ones you can ( or cannot! ) see here.
Even after sunset, the surface was too wet to re-paint the lines.
I repainted in green wherever the recently added white caulking had interrupted the painted Labyrinth Lines and left at that for now.
Hopefully I can refresh the design in September . . .
Maybe I should wear a Striped shirt next time I’m out visiting any of my Wading Pool Labyrinths . . .
Children never walk a Labyrinth, Children always Run !
. . . And The Robson Square Labyrinth becomes an End Zone !
Bonus : Young one’s T-Shirt sports a Labyrinth Motif.