Building a Path to Walk On
Here is a picture of a large bare spot in our backyard, with a big pine tree in the middle.
We have been trying to figure out what to do with this area, as grass does not seem to be able to grow here.
After working through a few different ideas, I stumbled upon labyrinth designs. A labyrinth is a path that you walk on, eventually taking you to the center, then back out again. It is different from a maze, in that there are no wrong paths--just the one. They are often used for meditative and spiritual purposes.
One of the most famous labyrinths is the one at Chartres Cathedral in France, built around 1200:
So I decided to create a labyrinth, with the pine tree in the center. Obviously, because I have much less room to work with, the one in the backyard will be much smaller. I found a design, based on the one at Chartres, that will fit in the space I have to work with:
I'm going to cover the inside area with pebbles, then use bigger rocks to create the lines of the labyrinth. We found pebbles and rocks that would be appropriate at a local mulch/stone retailer. Also, I'm burying red bricks into the ground around the outside circle, leaving a little over an inch sticking up to hold the pebbles in place. So far I have almost one half of the circle of bricks done. After I finish with the bricks, we'll get the pebbles and distribute them around the circle.
I'm excited about this project. It will keep me busy and hopefully get me in better shape. And in the end, we'll be able to walk our very own backyard labyrinth.
6 comments:
That is SO COOL!!! Great idea and I look forward to seeing the end result.
Have fun!!!
Hi Mike,
I love labyriths! There is one at my son's college, and also a retreat house that I have attended.
I think that it is an amazing idea to make a labyrith underneath your tree! How creative.
We have a huge maple tree with the same problem....hmmmmmm
I can't wait to read your updates and see how it turns out! I think you are on to something there.
Have a great weekend and thanks for sharing!
Lena
Wow what a great idea! I know that many people use them for retreat centers and some churches and such. I think if I had the space what a great thing to do. I hope that your taking great care of yourself. I am sorry that it has taken me so long to visit the blog. I do enjoy it lots.
How exciting! How is it coming along? I can't wait to see pictures of it finished.
Take care!
Hey Mike,
How are you? Miss your posts!
Where is Mike? Let us know what you've up to if you can. I've been stopping by from time to time -- hope all is well with you!
Kirs ~
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