Sunset time, Question time, at my Labyrinth by the lake . . .
“Secret spaces.”
The Labyrinth at the mouth of the Humber River, South-East of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, is perhaps my most successful Word of Mouth shared Labyrinth Location in all of Toronto.
When Torontonians discover it,
Many instantly feel they have stumbled onto something,
Something secret,
And something worth sharing…
Weekend cravings ?
When Labyrinth Walking makes you hungry,
Bring your own Puccia Sandwich for when you reach the Heart of The Labyrinth !!
First time seeing an aerial drone photograph of my Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River, south east of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, oriented this way.
You can even spot the arrow pointing towards the entrance/exit of the Labyrinth.
AND you can easily see The Heart in the Centre !
Kinda cool to see an Aerial Drone photograph of people walking my Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River !
Happy time.
My Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River makes a cameo.
Aerial Drone Video flyover of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge dubbed to Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill earworm made current by streaming television show, Stranger Things.
Incidentally, to get from the Labyrinth to the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, you can choose to run up a hill, seen as the desire line path in the top middle-left of the photograph above.
And by best,
Let’s assume she means enjoy the best Labyrinth…
Because, what else could it be ?
Seen on the south east side of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge . . .
Torontonians exploring, enjoying, experiencing,
My painted Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River.
Seen through the Morning Fog,
My painted Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River,
Beside the Humber Bay Arch Bridge.
Also a Beautiful day for a Labyrinth Walk beside Toronto’s Humber Bay Arch Bridge . . .
A Labyrinth is as good a place as any for a turn-around when out for a bike ride . . .
Sitting in the centre of the Labyrinth . . .
The Labyrinth is already fading.
I will have to repaint it after this Stay-at-Home Order ends . . .
Rather like this perspective.
It captures my Labyrinth, hidden below Humber Bay Arch Bridge, plus Palace Pier and Palace Place cruciform condominium twin towers . . .