April 23 -27

I have been out for a few days on business other than the labyrinth.

The Pompton Plains Chartres Cathedral Labyrint event was quite good.  Visitors stated to arrive at 5:45 already.

My take on the music: ”French Sacred  Music of the 14th Century” was this:

Some soundtracks were quite invocative.  Other were more early renaissnance style musical ”fidlings”.   With that said I realize that I should have done some consolidating of the soundtracks to maintain the ”best.”

When I got to the Maolis Labyrinth on Thursday, due to weather, baseball teams and ploughings of the areas, only a very fainth imprint of the labyrinth symbol was left.

I redrew the labyrinth.  I also realized that due to the sun and warm weather the sand was kind of “baked” and it was not easy to even put a sizable stratch in the surface.   I did the best I could and also attempted to draw a deriviative to the basic 5 curcuit labyrinth design.

It attempts to combine the elements of the traditional  ”one path only”design with the “open heart design” and the ” ceremonial ( 2nd center design) into one design that facilitates all of those.

Well then the rain came – again – and washed all that away.   When I went out today, ( 4/27) due to the heavy rain the labyrinth gone. 

  

 

Yet the sand was nice and soft.  I redrew a slightly smaller version of it. 

 Picture below is of the – due to the rain – recurring “Watsessing Lake” – by the way there used to be an actual Watsessing Lake way back. 

Also is is becoming obvious that spring is coming to Watsessing.

 

 

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