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“No distractions this morning, just slow quiet steps” – High Park Labyrinth – Toronto

Wednesday August 12, 2020 · HiMY SYeD · 1 min read

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High Park haiku number 88. Do you know the difference between a labyrinth and a maze? A labyrinth has no tricks or dead ends. There's just one path, and the purpose is simply to walk it. It takes me about 11 minutes to amble through this labyrinth. I like to walk in silence, or listen to soft music, or pray… honestly this must be the only place in the park I can walk for 11 minutes without distractions.

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“High Park haiku number 88.

Do you know the difference between a Labyrinth and a maze?

A Labyrinth has no tricks or dead ends.

There’s just one path,

And the purpose is simply to walk it.

It takes me about 11 minutes to amble through this Labyrinth.

I like to walk in silence, or listen to soft music, or pray…

Honestly this must be the only place in the park I can walk for 11 minutes without distractions.”

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