Ricky Williams, eccentric character and an occasional NFL running back, pontificates on the differences between Miami and Toronto in this Ethan Skolnick Sun Sentinel blog entry. For those who have not been to Toronto, it is famously urban, a wonderful model of urbanism that many North American cities, especially those in the Sunbelt, would do well to emulate.

Anything about living in Toronto that he misses

Well when I was living in Toronto I was living downtown and I could walk pretty much anywhere. There was a nice homeopathic shop on the boulevard I used to walk to and that was nice. Right where I lived there was a lot good restaurants. There was a good Tai food place. Across the street was a little corner store where people were really nice. And our neighbors became really close friends. So kind of just miss the community feel and all the great people that I got to meet that lived around where I got to live.

Thanks to Antonio López for the tip.

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One Response to Dolphin Ricky Williams Waxes Nostalgic For Toronto’s Rich Urbanism

  1. Bob Davis says:

    I’ve only been to Toronto once, and that was in 1977, but I still remember, after riding the wonderful rail transit network, thinking, “Toronto, the city that other cities would like to be”.

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