Dear Raymi,
I’m a big fan of yours. Thought you could put this on your site:
There I was just walking along Yonge Street on a blustery winter’s day.
Christmas shoppers everywhere running in hot pursuit of red tags like
squirrels fighting over nuts.
Only two blocks from home where warmth and a hot chocolate awaited when an
incident occurred that changed my city view.
Halfway across a major intersection, I stumbled on the ice and fell face
forward onto the frozen pavement, my left knee taking the brunt of the pain.
People all around me trudged on by ignoring my screams of agony. No one
stopped to ask if I was ok, no one offered a hand. As the flashing hand of
the streetlight began its blinking warning I brushed myself off and rose.
Limping my way toward the sidewalk I hit a crack in the ice and keeled over
again. This time a man was right beside me, and when I say right beside me
I mean within make-out distance, and when he saw me go down he averted his
eyes and scurried on his way. I made it to the sidewalk feeling like a
leper. I followed the man who had pretended not to see me slip. No I’m not
a stalker, but as it turns out he was heading to my building. Guess he read
that commandment: Help thy neighbour unless of course they have the
misfortune of being a stranger in need.
I related the story of my double fall to the security guard at the front
desk. She listened kindly, told me that she laughed when she saw someone
fall on the ice the other day, and wished me a happy holiday. I lived in
the burbs up until this past year where people actually say hello to each
other wen walking their dogs or picnicking in the park. What’s up 416?
that story makes me angry
toronto people are assholes
too bad yer legs were all messed up and u couldnt run after the guy
ill put this on le blog
happy holidays anyhow daniela
next time sue the city for not putting enough salt on the sidewalks
xo
raymi