Grateful for your Acknowledgement.
So few photographs exist of me when making my Labyrinths,
Deeply appreciate your taking of this one and sharing it.
Thank you Antonio.
Happy Walking !
Grateful for your Acknowledgement.
So few photographs exist of me when making my Labyrinths,
Deeply appreciate your taking of this one and sharing it.
Thank you Antonio.
Happy Walking !
Noah,
Grateful for your kind, most kind, generous, and unexpected acknowledgement.
Thank you.
“If you’ve ever noticed the intricate beauty of a Labyrinth painted into a splash pad in a Toronto park,
Or even taken a few meditative and reflective minutes to walk its lanes,
You can thank this artist,
HiMY aka @LabyrinthsDOTca
He has made 200 of them across the city,
Unpaid and sometimes without permission.
He takes the time to learn about the people and history of the community so that he can represent them.
He returns to maintain them.
In his words,
They are an “Outstallation” for us each to experience in our own way.
They are a gift for which I am deeply thankful.”
While others walk or run behind her,
Little one feeling a little shy, opts to exit the Octagon Labyrinth . . .
Today at my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Budapest Park,
Baby’s first Labyrinth Walk !
And maybe Baby Yoda’s first Labyrinth Walk too ?
Walking the Labyrinth while the Budapest Park Wading Pool is filled with water . . .
This is what it looks like, and it looks like fun !
“In 1964, to commemorate the Hungarian Revolution of 1956,
The parklands between the Palais Royale and the Sunnyside Pavilion were named Budapest Park.
The area has a major monument to the conflict, picnic lands, a children’s playground and a wading pool.”
” Audrey / Isaiah ”
Many, many, many, many thanks to Jordan Paul
For sharing his drone video of his children Audrey & Isaiah
Playing in my Labyrinth painted on the surface of the wading pool inside Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground in-between Sunnyside Boardwalk and The Martin-Goodman Trail.
Often you need many minutes to complete the entire Labyrinth Path.
Other times, like on World Labyrinth Day, you only need 6 seconds !
Dog Walk Stop atop the Labyrinth . . .
“Splash Pad with a Heart. Lakeshore, TO
I have taken many photos on the Lakeshore in 2021.
Sometime it is good to let them lie for a while and look at them with fresh eyes.
This photo got little bit colour overhaul, but otherwise it is unaltered.
Call me Mr. Pragmatic, but I like the idea of a maze, so even when the weather is cold, the splash pad is still being used.
Created by HiMY SYeD who specialize in Labyrinths.
923. Toronto. 2021- Mar 03; P1450010; Upload 2022-Jan 20. Lmx -ZS100″
– Tom R.
“Dino Sunday Series 🦖🦕
Fun fact: The Triceratops had a hard, parrotlike beak.
One of the lesser-known facts about dinosaurs such as Triceratops is that they had birdlike beaks and could clip off hundreds of pounds of tough vegetation (including cycads, ginkgoes, and conifers) every day.
They also had “batteries” of shearing teeth embedded in their jaws, a few hundred of which were in use at any given time.
As one set of teeth wore down from constant chewing, they would be replaced by the adjacent battery, a process that continued throughout the dinosaur’s lifetime.
Could you imagine how many bones you could chew through if you had a beak like a Triceratops? 🤔”