Haven’t returned to Sir Casimir Gzowksi Park since I recently re-painted my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool.
Wonderful to see how well the colours work with the wading pool filled with water !
Haven’t returned to Sir Casimir Gzowksi Park since I recently re-painted my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool.
Wonderful to see how well the colours work with the wading pool filled with water !
First time seeing my Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth filled with water.
Looks even better than when I first imagined it in my mind’s eye four years ago . . .
“Before summer storm moves in, the pool for children is empty.
We could see the symbol of indigenous traditional culture, the four colours wheel.
How many of Canadian kids knew the meanings of four colours wheel?”
My recent work in repainting the lines of my Labyrinth and adding aglets were worthwhile.
The refreshed eight year old Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground, Sunnyside Beach, Toronto . . .
Sunday Funday on the Labyrinth I painted on the Wading Pool in Geary Avenue Parkette in West End Toronto . . .
Labyrinth I first painted on May 27 2007 upon the surface of the wading pool in Prairie Drive Park, Scarborough, is holding its colours fairly well . . .
In addition to wading pools becoming Labyrinths because I paint them there,
Many neighbourhood Wading Pools also perform triple-duty as Velodromes for Tricycles . . .
This image is the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Kempton Howard Park in Toronto.
The Park is opposite my Grade 7 and 8 Senior Public School, Earl Grey.
When I was a student there, this park had no wading pool.
Years later, I returned after a Wading Pool had been installed in the park, and painted this Labyrinth . . .
“Life is a Labyrinth.
Thoughts?
A Labyrinth has an unambiguous route to the centre and back and presents no navigational challenge.”
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 different colours I used to paint the Labyrinth in this Wading Pool find their way through the water and its waves . . .
🇨🇦 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