The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park like I’ve never seen it before!
Were the leaves swept to the edges of the Labyrinth as people walked it?
A meniscus curve of fallen foliage ?
The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park like I’ve never seen it before!
Were the leaves swept to the edges of the Labyrinth as people walked it?
A meniscus curve of fallen foliage ?
The colours of Autumn upon my painted Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .
This is the White Quadrant of my still incomplete four colour Medicine Wheel Labyrinth.
Began this project just before I left Toronto and intend to finish it upon my return.
Playground toys like this little kiddie car are usually found in Toronto area playgrounds.
My Roxton Road Labyrinth design that I painted on the wading pool surface in Fred Hamilton Playground includes a parking spot for one kiddie car . . .
Hope this Little One found it !
The Labyrinth I first painted in summer 2009 in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park.
Sometimes, it’s just a splash pad and not a Labyrinth!
The different colours I used to paint the Labyrinth in this Wading Pool find their way through the water and its waves . . .
Childhood memories are made from moments.
Moments like this one in the Wading Pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .
Walking my wading pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park . . .
The orange concentric circle arcs are fading in colour.
I really need to return and repaint them.
🇨🇦 No seaside vacation for the first time. Ever. For all of us. (Good thing we swam thru late November last year.) Toronto’s wading pools saved us all. Tried, tested and highly recommended for Turkish cities as well. 🇹🇷 Sanırım hayatımız boyunca yaz… https://t.co/pMSFXVQUNH pic.twitter.com/NOataV5pS4
— Deniz Gözler Özenç (@simply_deniz) August 20, 2018
Whoa…
First drone photo I’ve seen of the High Park Labyrinth in Toronto . . .
And congrats to the soon-to-be new parents!
Water is where and when “Wading Pool” meets “Labyrinth”.
Rolling waves of water elevate what my Labyrinths painted upon Toronto’s Wading Pool surfaces can mean.
This video is also just nice to look at and listen to.
Hazmat suits are optional when walking the Wading Pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park…?