Where Did the 2020 Labyrinth Blog Go?
I’m curious what happened to the 2020 labyrinths blog! While I mainly walked the Phoenix Harmony Labyrinth in our yard, I know I walked other labyrinths. Edith Starr Chase’s lovely one at Wickiup Hill on a magical Winter Solstice evening. The comforting labyrinth at New Bo District. And, early in the season, the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Waterloo, IA, labyrinth. Well, it will show up. Meanwhile, here is a look back anyway.
I’ll just share again.
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Teri blesses the labyrinth
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Westminster Presbyterian Church in Waterloo, IA, has a lovely inlaid labyrinth.
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Emie smudges the Phoenix Harmony Labyrinth December 31, 2020.
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The last time I took a pix of the Three Guardian Firs before Derecho 2020
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Each year we burn the labyrinth.
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While bare, the ash prepares the soil for next year’s blooms.
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Child at Center of Wickiup Hill Labyrinth
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Walking the labyrinth with the solar lights in autumn is magical.
Now on to 2021!
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March – A lovely labyrinth tucked into a corner of the seminary
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Looking back.
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April in Anchorage – Sometimes walking the path is enough.
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March – This unusual labyrinth incorporated a tree in the middle.
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March – Maintenance is always important with labyrinths.
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September – A favorite labyrinth to visit.
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May – Several people joined to take in the emerging plants.
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July – Part of the Johnson County, Iowa, conservation commission, this labyirnth invites contemplation.
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Fall – A child explores the labyrinth.
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October – We explored ways to interact with the labyrinth.
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The weekly finger labyrinth walks sponsored by Veriditas attract people from six continents.
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November – The labyrinth is playful.
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Edith Starr Chase sponsors lovely labyrinth walks.
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October – I walked in the fall without snow.
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November – P. Admires his work as the solar lights glow softly.
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I love how all these labyrinths are so different!
I appreciate the variety, too, Paula. Thanks for sharing.