| Each room had a unique name. Mine was Aspen. |
| Story was told, the "Meadow" was built as a school house, then converted for workshops and retreats. I found it to be more than a schoolhouse; a place for learning, fellowship, fantastic food, and comfortable seating! |
| The concrete 11-Circuit Chartres Labyrinth |
| Yes, I broke my own guidelines for not taking, pictures of people walking a Labyrinth. I took these pictures to offer a better sense of proportion of the beauty of this Labyrinth. Nice job, Jude and John ( of Paxworks) |
| Again, I broke my own guidelines, but wanted to give perspective to the beautiful Labyrinth Jude has at Indian Hill, and how grateful I was for retreat participants to want to walk Chakra Labyrinth and offer their feedback. |
| Heating pipes run beneath the Labyrinth, and I understand it looks terrific in the winter. The attention to detail was superb. No, I'm not a Texas Longhorn fan. It's a picture of a lunation! |

| SpiritWorks of Virginia Labyrinth Project |
| Labyrinth Training with Robert Ferre Summer Hill Retreat Center |
