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Photos credit: j.vince photography / @Jvincephoto
Green Mountain Energy Earth Day at Discovery Green in partnership with Citizens' Environmental Coalition. Sunday, April 10, 2022
More than 40 exhibitors were on hand including large scale bird images and information created by UHD students under the direction of Professor Natacha Poggio. Activities included live bird demonstrations from Last Chance Forever and Wildlife Center of Texas, Native American bird - inspired dances from Houston Aztec Dance and children’s activities, games, and crafts.
Houston Artist Reginald C. Adams debuted a new labyrinth available for public use during park hours until June 30.
at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Columbus, OH -- st-albans-bexley.diosohio.org/About%20Us/labyrinth.html
Sonata Arctica + Labyrinth + Triosphere + Awake By Design @ The Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton - 18th March 2011
Labyrinth at Emory Presbyterian Church on North Decatur road. It is a contemporary "chalice" labyrinth, six circuit with switchbacks, an incorporation of classical with medieval design. The first switchback is lower left, second is upper left, then one crosses over to the upper right for the third, lower left for the fourth, inner lobe right for the fifth, then one crosses over to the inner switchback left which is the sixth and opens to the center, which has been decorated with a cross design. Material is paving stone of different colors (which I've enhanced a good deal here, appearing more as they would if wet). Setting is the front yard of the church on a busy road so you can make a public spectacle of yourself performing this private, meditative rite.
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I took this at the Labyrinth where the Essene Order of the Invincible Light, an esoteric Christ-centered Ministry operates through the American Universalist Temple of Divine Wisdom.
Labyrinth project. Tomorrow, my church is going to begin preparing and applying granite resin to the concrete slab that you see here. Danny is hosing down the concrete in preparation for tomorrow's activities.
Strobist info: Camera Niikon D70. Lens 85.0 mm at f/5.6. ISO 200 1/400 sec at f/5.6. Available light only. Taken at 10 a.m. and I was still able to get some backlighting on the water splashing off the pavement.