Snow Covered Labyrinth

Sacred Pattern for Eyes and Feet

© Barbara M. Martin

Feb 23, 2008

Walking a labyrinth is a unique experience. In winter, you may be tempted to trace the pattern with your eyes instead of your feet!


Some years ago, when I lived in snowy Pennsylvania, my husband and I stomped a simple labyrinth pattern on a field of freshly fallen snow. It was a magical experience, and I'll never forget it. Of course it disappeared when the snow melted, but that was part of the charm.

I recently came across a photo of another Pennsylvania labyrinth, also covered in snow, and it reminded me of my own experience. This labyrinth, though, is permanent and planted with herbs to enrich the experience of walking the path. It belongs to Sarah Campbell of Herbs from the Labyrinth in Lancaster PA.

It will be part of a labyrinth tour this spring -- April 20th -- if you'd like to visit and walk it. Check out the details of this labyrinth in Lancaster PA. In the meantime, Sarah offers a photo clear enough to trace the pattern with your fingertip, for a virtual labyrinth walk. Enjoy!

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