Very beautiful meditative labyrinth lined with bromeliads and palms and other native flora. There is a powerful energy and focus that comes with walking a labyrinth (when doing it sincerely and with intent) and this one brought a the island and the rain forest into sharp focus for me. My wife and I had been running ourself ragged for a few days trying to see everything on the island and had been rushing. Visiting the labyrinth helped us to slow down and be in the moment instead of focusing on the Next Thing To See. Be respectful when you visit. People leave trinkets at the little shrines and stones throughout and you shouldnt take them, but someone had left some food wrappers at the center when we had visited so we cleaned up the plastic bags that were littered...
Read moreVery fun place to run into, the bonding my mom and I had here was amazing and we enjoyed walking the whole labyrinth. When we stopped here the sun was just starting to set so by the time we got to the middle it was getting pretty dark, we were admiring the decor and I leaned in to take a look at the small fish in the pond/pool. I moved to point out the color on a fish and one of the frog decorations jumped away from my hand! Turns out there was a gigantic toad living there and it sat so still that we hadn't noticed until I had scared it!! He was bigger than my hand and was shaped like a friend. I hope that everyone gets to stop here and have similar experiences...
Read moreIt's really amazing that the owners want to share this special space with the public. There are a few spots to pull off of the road nearby and walk over to the neighborhood library box. They have a guestbook with lots of cool stories in it and the location is quite peaceful. No one else was there when we were walking in but this feels like the kind of place where it's best alone, so maybe give others time if you show up when...
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