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“I asked my son for some feedback on the Labyrinth at St. Andrew’s Park made by HïMY SYeD. He’s a satisfied customer!” – Norm Di Pasquale

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August 6th, 2022 Permalink

William : “I like it kinda harder.” Norm : “You want it harder? The Labyrinths?” Willam : “Yes.” Norm : “But do you like the Labyrinth in general?” William : “Yes.” Norm : “Yes.” Norm : “Are you happy that HiMY did this? Because he just did it because he’s a very kind person.” William […]

William : “I like it kinda harder.”

Norm : “You want it harder? The Labyrinths?”

Willam : “Yes.”

Norm : “But do you like the Labyrinth in general?”

William : “Yes.”

Norm : “Yes.”

Norm : “Are you happy that HiMY did this? Because he just did it because he’s a very kind person.”

William : “Yes, I’m happy.”

Norm : “Say, ‘Thanks, HiMY.'”

William : “Thanks, HiMY.”

You’re very welcome William!

Many thanks Norm !

Happy Labyrinth Walking !

 

“Tammy completing her Labyrinth walk…” – Labyrinth – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

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July 21st, 2022 Permalink

The Labyrinth I painted in St. Andrew’s Playground is well lit, Making it ideal for evening and after dark Labyrinth Walks . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Recipe for Resilience! (@motivatorman1)

The Labyrinth I painted in St. Andrew’s Playground is well lit,

Making it ideal for evening and after dark Labyrinth Walks . . .

“He runs off toward Hiawatha, toward the North, the night, winter.” – Medicine Walk Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Hillcrest Park – Toronto

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December 17th, 2021 Permalink

View this post on Instagram A post shared by AD Rennie (@tohaiku) “He runs off toward Hiawatha, toward the North, the night, winter.”

“He runs off toward
Hiawatha, toward the
North, the night, winter.”

“Thanks for the fresh tracks” – Steve Purificati – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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May 1st, 2021 Permalink

Today is World Labyrinth Day 2021. My Friend and City of Labyrinths Volunteer Labyrinth Maker, Steve Purificati, Sent me this photograph of my newly re-painted Labyrinth on the Wading Pool surface in Christie Pits Park in Toronto . . . Thank you Steve ! Happy World Labyrinth Day everyone !

Today is World Labyrinth Day 2021.

My Friend and City of Labyrinths Volunteer Labyrinth Maker,

Steve Purificati,

Sent me this photograph of my newly re-painted Labyrinth on the Wading Pool surface in Christie Pits Park in Toronto . . .

Thank you Steve !

Happy World Labyrinth Day everyone !

“Went to walk a Labyrinth on Solstice and to set an intention for the next 6 months. I forgot how beautiful it is at night.” – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – False Creek South – Vancouver

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December 20th, 2020 Permalink

Went to walk a labyrinth on #solstice and to set an intention for the next 6 months. I forgot how beautiful it is at night. pic.twitter.com/YnnlZ01FJC — tara robertson (@tararobertson) December 21, 2020


“Today was a Perfect Day for Contemplation…” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall – Habitat Island – Olympic Village

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September 24th, 2020 Permalink

“Walked to the Labyrinth, Walked the Labyrinth and back with @tillie.king today. This is the farthest I’ve walked in quite some time. Today was a perfect day for contemplation with the sun playing with the clouds and rain, The reflections of high tide and the perfect graffiti at the Labyrinth.” View this post on Instagram […]

“Walked to the Labyrinth,

Walked the Labyrinth and back with @tillie.king today.

This is the farthest I’ve walked in quite some time.

Today was a perfect day for contemplation with the sun playing with the clouds and rain,

The reflections of high tide and the perfect graffiti at the Labyrinth.”

“See this as a maze, Water hole on sacred pause, Non amenity.” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Geary Avenue Parkette – Toronto

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April 29th, 2020 Permalink

View this post on Instagram See this as a maze, Water hole on sacred pause, Non amenity. . . . #tohaiku #toronto #haiku #poem #poems #poetry #poet #poetryisnotdead #poetrycommunity #greenlineto #garrisoncreek #sunlight #perception A post shared by AD Rennie (@tohaiku) on Apr 29, 2020 at 6:57am PDT “See this as a maze, Water hole on […]

“Meditation Labyrinth by the sea wall. We chattered all the way through though so it wasn’t very meditative…” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – Olympic Village

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March 29th, 2020 Permalink

Happy to see my Vancouver Public Labyrinth remains well trodden, still walkable, and mostly intact. Grateful. View this post on Instagram Meditation labyrinth by the sea wall. We chattered all the way through though so it wasn't very meditative… . #falsecreek #vancouver #meditation #labyrinth #olympicvillage #welltroddenpath #dailyhivevan #photos604 #vancouverseawall A post shared by Ruth Hartnup […]

“As you start to walk out on the way, the way appears🍂” – Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

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March 6th, 2020 Permalink

📸(March 6) View this post on Instagram “As you start to walk out on the way, the way appears”🍂 . .📸(March 6) #stayhome . . #davidcrombiepark #toronto #ontario #streetsoftoronto #lovetoronto #torontolife #torontosworld #explorecanada #canadasworld #enjoycanada #livelovecanada #canada #canada🇨🇦 A post shared by Sara & Xevi (@theroadofus) on Apr 5, 2020 at 8:15am PDT

“Great Day for a Walk” – Octagon Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Budapest Park – Sunnyside Boardwalk – Toronto

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December 28th, 2019 Permalink

The opening frames of this drone video reveal a visual taste of my most recent, and most complex, 22 Lane Octagon Labyrinth in Budapest Park, Sunnyside Boardwalk, Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Great day for a walk A post shared by Demetre Kalkounis (@demetre_k) on Dec 28, 2019 at 12:55pm PST

The opening frames of this drone video reveal a visual taste of my most recent, and most complex, 22 Lane Octagon Labyrinth in Budapest Park, Sunnyside Boardwalk, Toronto . . .

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Great day for a walk

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“Today I found the Labyrinth to my Heart and Soul during an Urban Hike…” – Octagon Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Budapest Park – Sunnyside Boardwalk – Toronto

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November 24th, 2019 Permalink

My most recent Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram Today I found the labyrinth to my heart and soul during an urban hike with my hiking group. So much so, I ditched them and did my own thing half way through. ☀️ It was sunny. The lake was glistening. The light breeze […]

My most recent Labyrinth . . .

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Today I found the labyrinth to my heart and soul during an urban hike with my hiking group. So much so, I ditched them and did my own thing half way through. ☀️ It was sunny. The lake was glistening. The light breeze was perfect. The wildlife were everywhere. 🧘‍♂️ This labyrinth has plenty fo twists and turns. There was a couple of times when I wanted to throw the towel in and take the short cut – to get right to it. 🏃‍♀️ But I stuck with it. 👉 Because deep down I know if I skip the necessary steps in life, I'll miss certain intended life lessons. Then instead of growing and evolving, I'm just bypassing the real stuff. The stuff that makes life interesting and challenging! 🙌 . . . . . . . . . . . . #metaphor #labyrinth #loveyourself #meday #mentalbreak #fallday #lifelessons #toronto #waterfront #highpark #hiking #sundayfunday #explore #happylife #simplethings #grateful #gratitude #universe #newbeginnings #fun

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“Today I found the Labyrinth to my heart and soul during an urban hike with my hiking group.

So much so, I ditched them and did my own thing half way through.

☀️

It was sunny. The lake was glistening.

The light breeze was perfect.

The wildlife were everywhere.

🧘‍♂️

This Labyrinth has plenty of twists and turns.

There was a couple of times when I wanted to throw the towel in and take the short cut – to get right to it.

🏃‍♀️

But I stuck with it.

👉

Because deep down I know if I skip the necessary steps in life, I’ll miss certain intended life lessons.

Then instead of growing and evolving, I’m just bypassing the real stuff.

The stuff that makes life interesting and challenging!

🙌”

“Finally a day off with the family means getting outside to enjoy our beautiful city and have some fun.” – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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November 11th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Finally a day off with the family means getting outside to enjoy our beautiful city and have some fun. . . . . . . . . #dayoff #family #familytime #beautifulbc #getoutside #vancouver #vancity #nature #colorful #fitfam #adventure #maze #art #fun #kids #explore #granvilleisland #travel #sundayfunday #falsecreek #hellobc #sunset #autumn […]

“Enjoyed the gorgeous fall 🍂 sunshine with a long walk… and got photo bombed by a crow 🤷🏼‍♀️” – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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September 29th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Enjoyed the gorgeous fall 🍂 sunshine with a long walk… and got photo bombed by a crow 🤷🏼‍♀️ A post shared by janinej9 🦄 (@janinej9) on Sep 29, 2019 at 4:43pm PDT

“Milestones of Labour Monument” – Labyrinth – Labour Day Monday 2019 – 8870 McLaughlin Road – Brampton – Peel Region

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September 2nd, 2019 Permalink

To observe this Labour Day Monday 2019, I visited and walked the Milestones of Labour Monument Labyrinth in Brampton, Ontario . . .   Injured Workers monument can been seen from McLaughlin Road S. Thanks to everyone who made this happen #Brampton. pic.twitter.com/upNBXsWlSX — Susan Fennell (@mayorfennell) April 28, 2013 Special Guests at the dedication […]

To observe this Labour Day Monday 2019,

I visited and walked the Milestones of Labour Monument Labyrinth in Brampton, Ontario . . .


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“It is serendipitous and perfect, everything came together for me to attend, as it is exactly what my soul needed in this moment. 🌀🌱✨” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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August 11th, 2019 Permalink

“I had the privilege of attending the “Crossing the Threshold” weekend from Birthing from Within in Vancouver. I am in love with their philosophy and approach and I couldn’t be happier I attended. As a First Nations woman and physician, it isn’t easy to ever feel fully “at home” in any type of training I […]

“I had the privilege of attending the “Crossing the Threshold” weekend from Birthing from Within in Vancouver.

I am in love with their philosophy and approach and I couldn’t be happier I attended.

As a First Nations woman and physician, it isn’t easy to ever feel fully “at home” in any type of training I attend, but this one had all the feels.

It informs not only how I work with birthing families, but my entire way of practicing medicine and being a human.

I was blown away by the weekend and the amount of reflection, compassion, and transformation they packed into such a short period of time.

I am standing in the middle of this Labyrinth in this photo, and I have loved learning more about the symbolism of this ancient path.

The First Nations Health Authority generously sponsored my attendance to this training without question.

It is serendipitous and perfect everything came together for me to attend, as it is exactly what my soul needed in this moment. 🌀🌱✨”

Dr. Ellie Saumier, M.D.

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I had the privilege of attending the “Crossing the Threshold” weekend from @birthingfromwithin in Vancouver. I am in love with their philosophy and approach and I couldn’t be happier I attended. As a First Nations woman and physician, it isn’t easy to ever feel fully “at home” in any type of training I attend, but this one had all the feels. It informs not only how I work with birthing families, but my entire way of practicing medicine and being a human. I was blown away by the weekend and the amount of reflection, compassion, and transformation they packed into such a short period of time. I am standing in the middle of this labyrinth in this photo, and I have loved learning more about the symbolism of this ancient path. The First Nations Health Authority generously sponsored my attendance to this training without question. It is serendipitous and perfect everything came together for me to attend, as it is exactly what my soul needed in this moment. 🌀🌱✨ #humbled #grateful #threshold #growth #reflection #birth #choice #perspective #intersectionalfeminism #labyrinth #herosjourney #purpose #spirit #community #connection #holdingspace #familydoctor #obstetrics #birthworker #birthkeeper #culture #cultureismedicine #traditionalknowledge #ancientways #indigenousmotherhood #meditation #mindfulness #presentmoment #nonjudgemental #serendipity

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