Posted AT 10:01 AM EST on 13/06/08
Winding & unwinding
BRENNAN CLARKE
Special to the Globe and Mail
The crunching of footsteps on finely chipped gravel breaks the Sunday morning silence as Meg Hansen heads down the garden path toward the site of her latest project.Ms. Hansen, director of guest services at Honeymoon Bay Retreat on the shores of Lake Cowichan, stops to survey a patch of muddy ground where she has mentally mapped out a seven-circuit, Cretan-style labyrinth, a swirling ancient design found on Greek coins as early as 400 BC.
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