Maze of the Week #95 - Gibraltar Point Lighthouse

Maze of the Week #95 is of the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse in Toronto, Canada. Constructed in 1808, this is the oldest lighthouse on the Great Lakes. As we get closer to Halloween I must ask - Is the lighthouse haunted ? Yes. Would you believe maybe ? Then would you believe it could have been but no longer is ? The very first lighthouse keeper, John Paul Radelmüller, is believed to have been violently murdered and is Toronto’s oldest cold case. You can read about this mystery on this website about Toronto. Or, just watch the video below !

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Photo: Padraic Ryan, wikipedia

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse in Toronto, Canada

Padraic Ryan, wikipedia

The Maze: I went with color but left out the surrounding trees. I added shadows and like how they came out.

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse Maze

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse Maze

I hope you enjoy the maze. Maze download is available on the homepage. Please check out my YouTube channel where you can watch this maze being made and solved!!

Coming next week:

A Halloween maze

There's Someone Inside Your House (2021) Movie Review

There's Someone Inside Your House (2021) IMDB

There's Someone Inside Your House movie poster

There's Someone Inside Your House poster

Do you like scary movies ? If you do go ahead and skip this one. Do you like movies about high school kids that justify violence for weird reasons and high school drama ? Then this could be the movie for you ! A masked assailant starts taking out people in their homes while wearing masks that look like the next victim. Each victim has a secret they are trying to forget - they are all bad actors and actresses. No, actually, it is usually about hazing, because, high school. Late in the movie we get people in a corn maze (the movie takes place in Nebraska) and it gets lit on fire - not a good way to die, for sure. Either way this movie is not very good.

I give it a 5/10.

Book Review: The Complete Guide to Labyrinths

The Complete Guide to Labyrinths: Tapping the Sacred Spiral for Power, Protection, Transformation, and Healing (2004) - 336 pages. AMZN. by Cassandra Eason (Author)

The Complete Guide to Labyrinths: Tapping the Sacred Spiral for Power, Protection, Transformation, and Healing (2004)

The Complete Guide to Labyrinths: Tapping the Sacred Spiral for Power, Protection, Transformation, and Healing

The Book explores the many ways that labyrinths have been used for personal transformation, protection, healing, and enlightenment throughout history. It also provides instructions for creating and using labyrinths in your own life.

What you can expect in this book:

  • The book begins with an overview of the history of labyrinths, from their earliest origins in ancient Crete to their modern use as tools for personal growth. Eason then discusses the different types of labyrinths, including the classical seven-circuit labyrinth, the Chartres labyrinth, and the hedge maze. She also explores the symbolism of labyrinths, which is often associated with the journey of the soul.

  • The second half of the book focuses on the practical use of labyrinths. Eason provides instructions for creating labyrinths in your own home or garden, as well as for using labyrinths for meditation, healing, and spiritual growth. She also includes a number of rituals and exercises that you can use to connect with the power of the labyrinth.

What this book does best: I really enjoyed Chapter 7 where the book discusses how to use labyrinths for meditation. There are a number of exercises that you can use to connect with the power of the labyrinth and to use it as a tool for meditation.

Book Review: The Maze: A Labyrinthine Compendium

The Maze: A Labyrinthine Compendium (2018) - 144 pages. AMZN.

by Thibaud Herem (Illustrator), Kendra Wilson (Author), Angus Hyland (Author)

The Maze: A Labyrinthine Compendium (2018)

The Maze: A Labyrinthine Compendium

The book features 60 real and imagined mazes from around the world, each illustrated by Thibaud Hérem. The mazes are accompanied by short histories and descriptions, which explore the cultural significance of each maze.

What you can expect in this book:

  • The book features 60 mazes, which are arranged by region. Each maze is illustrated by Thibaud Hérem and accompanied by a short history and description. The histories provide information about the origins of the maze, its cultural significance, and its design. The descriptions offer tips on how to solve the maze and explore its symbolism.

  • It also looks at mazes from a variety of angles - including these: Symbolism, Religion and Myth, Art and Literature, Architecture, and Pop Culture.

What this book does best: The illustrations are outstanding and the overall design of the book is really appealing.