The Grand Opening Celebration was a huge success and friends, family and community members came to experience the labyrinth and healing garden.
During the grand opening celebration and throughout the summmer Susie and Nick provided shelter and a place to reflect and relax for visitors.
During summer Susie opens the labyrinth and displays her products for folks to appreciate and share.
These welcome signs are placed along the roadway inviting folks to walk the labyrinth.
Fellow Lopezians come to walk the labyrinth often. The labyrinth is open to the community during designated times throughout the summer
One step at a time even if the steps are small, all ages enjoy the labyrinth walk.
Walking the labyrinth on a nice summer day is good for the whole family.
Remember to take time to stop and smell the flowers while ya walk the labyrinth.
Children love the labyrinth. Often children run, skip and have one great time visiting the labyrinth.
Visitors to the Labyrinth come from all over the country.
There are many times visitors to the labyrinth will have the enitire walk to themselves. This pair of folks enjoy a distant turn in the late afternoon.
Visitors to the labyrinth enjoy a tall display of cover crop
There are many complimentary color combinations which can be found in the healing garden.
Lavender is one of the more versatile herbs in the healing garden.
High on top of Grandpa’s shoulders this young labyrinth visitor has the best view.
For some visitors a labyrinth walk will bring on spontaneous singing.
Grandpa and granddaughter enjoy a walk across the generations in the healing garden.
During a facilitated labyrinth walk visitors create art and noise makers from beach collected items.
Visitors create rattles and shakers using beach collected items during a facilitated labyrinth experience.
Buckwheat makes for a great summer cover crop and provides nutrients to amend the soil.
Special friends from Florida came to assist as labyrinth keepers for a portion of the summer
Friends gather at the labyrinth to make art and music.
Nick created these drying racks to be prepared for future harvests.
Each drying rack will hold 9 trays. Nick designed and built 4 drying racks for the garden.