Faerie Bower ~ Lesson Two
MARCH 2, 2007
[Ulla](http://ullam.typepad.com/ullabenulla) and I met today in her studio...
completing lesson two in our class
with [Marilyn Radzat](http://www.marilynradzat.com/)...
Glass leaves and flowers, no hole beads,
and lots and lots of apoxie sculpt
occupy our hands and minds...
Ulla applies her mirrored tiles...
completing lesson two in our class
with [Marilyn Radzat](http://www.marilynradzat.com/)...
Glass leaves and flowers, no hole beads,
and lots and lots of apoxie sculpt
occupy our hands and minds...
Ulla applies her mirrored tiles...
as I wrap apoxie sculpt around my gourd...
in preparation for my tiles...
which Ulla captures as my hands fly...
which Ulla captures as my hands fly...
piece after piece of this amazing glass
that looks like ferns of moss in bronze, gold, and green...
that looks like ferns of moss in bronze, gold, and green...
find their place...
Ulla on the left, me on the right,
with our center stands still waiting to be created...
Ulla on the left, me on the right,
with our center stands still waiting to be created...
Ulla gave me this beautiful antique glass flower...
I position it with foil and apoxie...
and then apply pearlescent paints...
and the inner place,
this space of waiting...
this space of waiting...
begins to unfold...
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Labyrinths provide us with a path to practice change. Some labyrinths have withstood the passage of time for thousands of years. Others are here for just an afternoon, drawn in the sand at the edge of the ocean. Many modern labyrinths were meant to last for years, but because of unforeseen circumstances their time is shorter than intended. And they once again help us to practice letting go and giving thanks for the time they are with us. The Labyrinth of Life at the Sebastopol, California Teen Center reached such place of letting go and is at the end of one chapter and the beginning of another chapter that is yet unknown.

Sometimes... a labyrinth can take years to become a physical reality. In 2018 I met with my friend Deb, to discuss her desire to have a labyrinth on the beautiful land she lives on. Despite our plans and several meetings, listening to the land and finding the right spot, the labyrinth did not come to fruition. Fast-forward five years and in the blink of an eye... it happened!