Current view from Cambie Bridge of what remains of my Spyglass Place Labyrinth.
Even with the stones scattered, still a recognizable green grass Labyrinth path.
It’s been on my To ReBuild List, which I haven’t got around to yet.
Current view from Cambie Bridge of what remains of my Spyglass Place Labyrinth.
Even with the stones scattered, still a recognizable green grass Labyrinth path.
It’s been on my To ReBuild List, which I haven’t got around to yet.
Mixed feelings about this turn of events . . .
Last week my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, which I first made back in April using nearby stones, had all its stones removed and put into a number of piles.
Aw well.
I intended to return and rebuild the Labyrinth when I had a good chunk of time to do so.
And now, in recent days, someone used some of the stones to outline a giant heart, with what looks like giant letters or initials inside the heart.
The grass outline of the Labyrinth remains as does the well worn path in-between those outlines.
My Spyglass Place Labyrinth was well walked.
It lasted from April until Early October.
This cinder block tower is currently what you find when you reach the centre of my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, located on the west side of Cambie Bridge and north of Olympic Village Skytrain Station. . .
This Labyrinth I made from stones is located below the west side of the Cambie Bridge and north of Olympic Village station.
On recent visits, the number of concrete building cinder blocks placed by the Labyrinth’s entrance pathway has been increasing.
Now, they have all been moved from the outer wall, to the centre of the Labyrinth itself, and transformed into a Sculpture in its own right . . .
Every once in a while, I have been chalking a Baltic design pass-through Labyrinth near the Piano at Spyglass Place west side of Cambie Bridge.
This is a good photograph of one my recent Chalk Labyrinths at this location . . .
Second time my Spyglass Place Labyrinth makes it onto R/Vancouver on Reddit . . .
But it’s not the Westworld Maze.
It’s my own design inspired by 650 year old Gossembrot Labyrinth design, but with my own unique changes . . .
And it’s meant for Humans to walk, not Robots . . .
“Interesting rock display under the south side of the Cambie Street bridge… aliens?”
To my knowledge, this is the first time City of Labyrinth Project made it to Reddit !