I've walked them with my daughter many times, with my husband, and with friends. What I'd really like is to walk a labyrinth alone, because when I do so with company, I'm focused on the company instead of the journey and I think the journey is the whole point of walking a labyrinth.
So to answer your question, each time has left me surprisingly indifferent. I love the concept, but the execution as I've done them seems to leave something out of the picture.
If I had more yard, I'd be tempted to build my own. I could: it would just be really long and skinny. And then the raccoons would uproot all the rocks in their search for bird seed... which would be perfectly fitting, I suppose.
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Date: 2008-03-18 05:41 am (UTC)So to answer your question, each time has left me surprisingly indifferent. I love the concept, but the execution as I've done them seems to leave something out of the picture.
If I had more yard, I'd be tempted to build my own. I could: it would just be really long and skinny. And then the raccoons would uproot all the rocks in their search for bird seed... which would be perfectly fitting, I suppose.