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As it turns out, a sidewalk isn't only for walking.
Toronto moves fast. So when Gershom Maes planted himself at the intersection of Bathurst and St. Clair with a black sharpie and 3 pressing questions, the city did something unexpected: it responded.
This story speaks to our moments of shared humanity, fleeting connection, and the magic of standing still.
🎧 Listen, share, and let us know: what would you ask a stranger?
#tellmeastory #midtowntoronto #humanconnection #streetstories
By Adina SamuelsAs it turns out, a sidewalk isn't only for walking.
Toronto moves fast. So when Gershom Maes planted himself at the intersection of Bathurst and St. Clair with a black sharpie and 3 pressing questions, the city did something unexpected: it responded.
This story speaks to our moments of shared humanity, fleeting connection, and the magic of standing still.
🎧 Listen, share, and let us know: what would you ask a stranger?
#tellmeastory #midtowntoronto #humanconnection #streetstories