Dogs digging the Snow Pile dumped from Zamboni ice rink shavings,
With my Yellow Pass-Through Labyrinth in the background . . .
Dogs digging the Snow Pile dumped from Zamboni ice rink shavings,
With my Yellow Pass-Through Labyrinth in the background . . .
Skateboarding my pass-through Labyrinth in the Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Boardwalk . . . ?
The yellow colour of the concentric circles are already beginning to fade.
Do I repaint the fading Labyrinth arcs now or wait until Spring 2021 ?
Mindfulness Dog Walking in Downtown Toronto’s Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk . . .
My recently repainted Labyrinth below the Humber Bay Arch Bridge in Toronto . . .
Dogs are people too.
They need to go for Labyrinth Walks now and then,
Like Kona did on my Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk . . .
“Just like a scene from a movie,
A group of Toronto teenagers were having a hip hop dance party in the weekend night.
They took turn to show off their talent for dance,
No TV show jury,
No commercial tickets,
Everyone was a star on the center stage,
And everyone gave their admiration and encouragement to each other.”
Looking south,
This is my 7 Lane Pass-Through Labyrinth I recently painted on the pathway beside the ice hockey rink in the north-east corner of Trinity-Bellwoods Park, Downtown Toronto.
Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto.
I imagine this photograph was captured before Physical Distancing went into effect due to the Pandemic Lockdown.
If you walk it, do so one person at a time, that’s the only way to guarantee enough space between people . . .
The top of my Labyrinth in the bottom of this photograph . . .
Augusta Avenue, Kensington Market, Toronto.