A Honey Bee Labyrinth Garden

  We recently met a couple in Wilmington IL. who have commissioned  us to help them make a Honey Bee Labyrinth!  This is so exciting!!!  Because I love Honey Bee’s!!! and the thought of  ”Labyrinth Honey” is a very sweet one! Here is why….Agriculture depends greatly on the honeybee for pollination. Honeybees account for 80% of all insect pollination. Without such pollination, we would see a significant decrease in the yield of flowers, fruits and vegetables. I could go on [...]

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Located in the Healing Garden of the Hospital

Labyrinths in a hospital setting…

   “If you intend to be doctors of tomorrow, you will need to know how to heal yourselves. It is no longer simply about curing cancer or stitching wounds, it is about healing souls. To do this well, you must be on your own path of personal healing. The labyrinth is a powerful tool for centering,  focus and personal transformation for healers and their patients.”– Victor Sierpina, MD, UTMB Family Medicine     People have been asking,…Are pavers/bricks  a good [...]

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New Labyrinth at Walter Reed

 Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda, MD         This exact Chartres Labyrinth Replica  is 42’ 3 and 3/8” in  diameter.  It was created using red concrete pavers for the path.  The lines are clay pavers with iron dust baked onto the surface. As you can see it is very striking indeed.                               This labyrinth is being used as a tool for our returning [...]

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Home of Marty and Debi Kermeen Labyrinths in Stone.  We are Labyrinth Builders, presenters, educators, facilitators and Founding members of The International Labyrinth Society. We have created paver art from coast to coast for over 25 years; our first labyrinth project was completed in 1998 in Naperville, Illinois. That started us on the twisting, turning journey of the labyrinth… Making the most labyrinths has never been our goal. Creating beautiful labyrinths, with intention that are precise works of art that [...]

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