URSULINE COLLEGE

Sister Kathleen Burke came to France and Germany with us on one of our pilgrimages. She returned home dedicated to getting a labyrinth on the campus of Ursuline College, where she lived and taught. Ultimately, it came to pass.

The best cost-to-value for permanent labyrinths is concrete. The pattern can be put onto or into the concrete in a number of ways, including painting it on the surface with a special acrylic resin guaranteed to last for 10 years. That's what we did. I drew the pattern and painted most of it, with some help from volunteers.

Top photo: Painting with special acrylic resin that shrinks by 50% when drying and is extremely thin. Yet, it's surprisingly durable.

Lower photo: It's hard to take a photo of a labyrinth at ground level, but the landscaping shows pretty well.

 

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Photo of Robert and a volunteer painting the labyrinth.

 

 

Photo of labyrinth and landscaping.