Local Labyrinth is a Labor of Love for Get Promoted Staff

Peg and Diane from Get Promoted were familiar with the calming and spiritual effects of labyrinths.  Now they are finding a different kind of joy by adopting and tending a beautiful labyrinth  in their neighborhood.

“We need to take walks for our health,”explained Peg Higgins.  “The labyrinth behind the Trinity Episcopal church was just close enough to be an easy walk, but more interesting than just a spin around on the street.  Here you could find a place to meditate…it was quiet and nature was all around you.”

Last fall, the labyrinth was falling into disrepair and it was hard to walk the path.  Peg asked the rector, Tamsen Whistler, is we could do some lawn care around it.  She readily agreed and even came out a couple days to help us locate parts of the path that were over grown.  Peg spent many a day with the edger and weed wacker.  Today, the bricks of the labyrinth are easy to see.  The pastor says she has noticed more people using it.

Here is a slide show of the site at 318 S Duchesne Drive in  the back of the church.

Here is a Google satellite Map from an ariel view. View Larger Map

May need to adjust before you can view it! Also, it is three dimensional so you will have to play with the dials.  It will take a little time for the focus to happen.  Be patient, it is worth it!!