Randy Johnson was a designer, poet, and thinker whose life traced a path through creativity, curiosity, and connection. Born in Winnipeg in 1951, he went on to shape public spaces across North America through his work in urban design and wayfinding. His later years were devoted to poetry, where he explored meaning, memory, and the state of the world with clarity and depth. This collection reflects a mind shaped by art, architecture, friendship, and deep observation. Whether walking his dog along Toronto's Danforth or tending to his garden, Randy remained rooted in wonder and committed to asking difficult questions. His words invite readers to pause, reflect, and connect the dots in their own lives.