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Saturday was an excellent day to work. The sun was shining all day!
Coloring went smoothly. We finished! The pattern is completely colored. We'll invest the rest of the day in 'detailing'.

John Ridder has been missing from most of our photos because he took many of them! Sorry, Gail! See the link further down the page to visit his wonderful Paxworks.com site!

Kathy stayed in our 'labyrinth kitchen' and mixed cement, water and color in an amazingly consistant way. Each time we make a labyrinth, we use slightly better tools. This time, she used an incredibly accurate scale to measure the ingredients for our color.

Dave Ferre has kept us all going. His constant good humor, wild piano playing, and diligent application to the work at hand is the motivating inspiration behind this team!
Robert Ferre and Chuck Hunner also contributed to this project.
Many thanks to all the people who helped us with our project!
Signey and Bruce Smale put us up and put up with us!
Ellen in the office had everything we needed at her fingertips.
Thanks to Henning Ottsen for finding my cell phone in the parking lot and being resourceful enough to discover that it was mine!
Many others contributed to the success of this venture. Thank you SO much.

Click on the Rose Window for the interview with Reverend Doctor Walter Dilg.
Ventura First United Methodist Church
Please visit Robert Ferre's web site Labyrinth Enterprises for complete information on how to have your own labyrinth!
John Ridder's web site Paxworks contains a wealth of labyrinth resources as well as some fine labyrinth products. He has a ton of labyrinth pictures on his photo gallery from all over the country.
See my labyrinth jewelry here!
Chuck Hunner, Sunday, April 2nd, 2006
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