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Subject: Mazes that amaze us Sun 22 Oct 2023 - 14:36
I say "mazes that amaze us", but the legendary Hampton Court maze isn't actually as big as I thought it would be.
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Butterfield
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Sun 22 Oct 2023 - 14:39
The free maze at the Donkey Sanctuary in Dorset - which I've been in - is bigger and better.
Butterfield
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Sun 22 Oct 2023 - 14:39
Or maybe that's just because I've zoomed in more on that one.
The Call of the Wendigo Admin
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Sun 22 Oct 2023 - 16:15
Butterfield wrote:
The free maze at the Donkey Sanctuary in Dorset - which I've been in - is bigger and better.
But I've heard there are donkeys lurking behind every bend.
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cosmictanya
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Mon 23 Oct 2023 - 12:52
I like them in theory, but in practice I just don’t have the attention span to deal with them.
cosmictanya
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Mon 23 Oct 2023 - 12:57
The Call of the Wendigo wrote:
Butterfield wrote:
The free maze at the Donkey Sanctuary in Dorset - which I've been in - is bigger and better.
But I've heard there are donkeys lurking behind every bend.
That would be fun. I love donkeys.
Butterfield
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Mon 23 Oct 2023 - 13:26
cosmictanya wrote:
I like them in theory, but in practice I just don’t have the attention span to deal with them.
Me too. They look lovely when viewed from above but I don't think of frustration as fun really.
I've probably been in three or four mazes over the years and the one at the Donkey Sanctuary is the only one I genuinely enjoyed. Probably because it was free.
cosmictanya
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Mon 23 Oct 2023 - 16:17
I agree. The only pleasurable part is looking at pictures of them from above.
I have sometimes wondered why more people don’t have them in their gardens - as we can see, they don’t need a vast amount of space. But I suppose you’d be doing nothing but trimming it.
stedorlordendel
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Subject: Re: Mazes that amaze us Fri 5 Apr 2024 - 0:59
I've only ever been in one as a primary school kid. I'd like to be in one right now, so I could pretend to be Toni Braxton in the video to Breathe Again.