By Robert Napper, Times Correspondent
Thursday, January 20, 2011
It takes 15 minutes to get to the center of the labyrinth behind Susan Wolding’s art store in Hudson and 15 to get back out.
Off one of Pasco County's busiest roads, a local artist and art store owner offers an experience that she says is dwindling in today's fast-paced society:
Thirty minutes of peace and reflection.
The tool, according to Susan Wolding, is a rock labyrinth she has created behind her Hudson art store where patrons can lose themselves while walking a design as old as time.
Labyrinths should not be mistaken for mazes, which are designed to confuse. Instead, labyrinths, such as the one at Wolding's Polly Wogg Gallery, show walkers the way in and back out, giving people time to reflect.
"It takes you in every direction: north, south, east, west. But you don ...