Saturday, May 12, 2018

Beach time out.........

Last weekend we had a beach getaway planned with friends who would be camping over there. We knew we really needed the getaway so in spite of so much to do here at home we headed west to the coast. We were celebrating Kathy's birthday over the weekend and one of the important parts of it was watching the labyrinth being drawn and walking it - it was World Labyrinth Day. Denny Dyke regularly draws them on the beach in Bandon along with his crew of rakers - Circles in the Sand


We're standing up above on the cliff watching the drawing - here it is in one direction......


.....here looking the other direction. It's huge, as usual.


One of the drawings within the labyrinth we pass by as we're walking.....


....a great sentiment - "We all belong to each other".......


.....folks walking the labyrinth, even horseback riders came to see although it would probably be frowned upon if horses walked it.....although I'm sure they could as the tide started coming in and others were done walking. There was one dog walking it but he got frightened so he had to be picked up and carried off.......and he wasn't a tiny dog to pick up.......not sure what spooked him.......


......ying yang we passed by......








Life is a labyrinth
and we are all wandering
searching for ourselves


Coming down the home stretch......


At the end a place to write our names. There's ours in the heart.......


.....and Bill wrote this for Kathy


After our walk we went down the beach a little ways to have an incredible picnic lunch I put together - it was a lovely day on the coast. Off in the distance you can see people still walking the labyrinth. It was a perfect weekend - life is good......



3 comments:

  1. Gosh, these are incredible! The fact that they have to be made at low tide and are temporary makes them even more amazing!

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  2. Enjoyed seeing the labyrinth thru your eyes. Nicely done.

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  3. Amazing work! Can’t imagine the talent and time it takes to make that kind of labyrinth!

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