Labyrinths: The Long and Winding Role

Looking farther into the future, well, for the past several years, Marty Kermeen says their focus has been on nothing but labyrinths, and he expects that to continue – right up to the point where he’s no longer physically able to do the work.

200 IMG 1021 0926Click image to enlarge“You have to love it and be a labyrinth enthusiast,” he says. “There have to be other reasons for being a labyrinth builder besides simply having a job, because it’s very difficult. We didn’t pursue this work; it kind of found us. And we have learned that the intent of the user is really an important aspect. The wonderful things that happen to people who use our labyrinths are due to their connection to spirit.

“We’re just blessed and honored to feel that we can help the process happen.”

From retaining walls to paver-built logos, the Kermeens, found plenty of work in the hardscape market. An odd request from a client, however, turned into something special … as well as a career.


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