STEPPING STONES
by Jean-Charles Zurawicki
We stride, then pause or turn, negating the prescriptions before us. Rather, we seek out natural stepping stones that soften built boundaries and reveal new paths forward.
As I walk around this city, my trips are braided with moments of light, sound, and feeling — sensory stepping stones that form a journey from what were once just walks.
Montréal may have its grid, but moving through a city is far from linear. We cross, we skip, we return, we wander.
We stride, then pause or turn, negating the prescriptions before us. Rather, we seek out natural stepping stones that soften built boundaries and reveal new paths forward.
As I walk around this city, my trips are braided with moments of light, sound, and feeling — sensory stepping stones that form a journey from what were once just walks.

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