That’s me,
Sunday Evening,
Placing one of the final stones before I stopped Labyrinth Building for the day,
Making my Stone Labyrinth in Humber Bay Park West.
That’s me, Sunday Evening, Placing one of the final stones before I stopped Labyrinth Building for the day, Making my Stone Labyrinth in Humber Bay Park West. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paul Lewis (@nonsuch_as_paul)
That’s me,
Sunday Evening,
Placing one of the final stones before I stopped Labyrinth Building for the day,
Making my Stone Labyrinth in Humber Bay Park West.
These two photographs show the progress of building out Lane 5 of my still-in-progress Stone Labyrinth in Humber Bay Park West in Mimico . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ana Maria Sanches (@anamariasanches6) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ana Maria Sanches (@anamariasanches6)
These two photographs show the progress of building out Lane 5 of my still-in-progress Stone Labyrinth in Humber Bay Park West in Mimico . . .
Spring Equinox, Insta 360 view from the centre of my Octagon Labyrinth in progress . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Severin Wille (@severinwille)
Spring Equinox,
Insta 360 view from the centre of my Octagon Labyrinth in progress . . .
Friends of the Labyrinth Community Network invite you to “celebrate the vernal equinox, the spring equinox – the day exactly halfway between the solstices, the day that the sun shines directly on the equator and night and day are of equal length. It is the earth’s day of balance…Stand completely still for a moment and […]
Friends of the Labyrinth Community Network invite you to
“celebrate the vernal equinox, the spring equinox – the day exactly halfway between the solstices, the day that the sun shines directly on the equator and night and day are of equal length. It is the earth’s day of balance…Stand completely still for a moment and feel that balance.” – The Way of the Labyrinth, Helen Curry
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Noon – 1 pm
Toronto Public Labyrinth, Trinity Square Park
(West of the Eaton Centre, south of the Church of Holy Trinity)
Fully accessible
Michael Franklin will accompany us on hurdy-gurdy and flute
All are Welcome!
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