sewing/walking a labyrinth
#1
did you learn to machine sew by following lines on a sheet of paper? then graduating to circles? this comes to mind as we travel cross country and walk local labyrinths. most are public in some out of the way place, some are private. never a charge, and i find them a good way to calm the mad monkey of my mind...after all what is, is. change it. or accept it.
check, you may have one locally! https://labyrinthlocator.org/ here are two we walked this week in moab utah
check, you may have one locally! https://labyrinthlocator.org/ here are two we walked this week in moab utah
#2
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,602
What an interesting idea!! I checked the locator and was disappointed to find only one in my town, and it was marked as private and indoors. Hmph. 31 in Portland though, not that I have any desire to go into Portland.
#3
Same here, my Husband and I haven't been to Portland in 6 years or so. Don't miss it at all.
#4
peckish and chasinghawk, the locator probably has about a 10% of them listed, it is just a place to start.
i found this list
https://www.labyrinthnetworknorthwes...Permanent-.pdf
scroll down
and the Columbian listed a number of permanent ones in clark co awhile back.
im working on getting our port to put one in, they are pretty community minded
i found this list
https://www.labyrinthnetworknorthwes...Permanent-.pdf
scroll down
and the Columbian listed a number of permanent ones in clark co awhile back.
im working on getting our port to put one in, they are pretty community minded

