tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3055603510237764111.post2231702474375788624..comments2016-04-25T11:04:19.626-07:00Comments on TeamBmap: Boundaries of TrustAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16732454437221792852noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3055603510237764111.post-41088402470599286522016-04-25T11:04:19.626-07:002016-04-25T11:04:19.626-07:00Hi Ati,
First off, this was a great read! I neve...Hi Ati, <br /><br />First off, this was a great read! I never thought of that perspective that perhaps this was a community that could have been closed off just to the Randolph community. You are very right that the fences seemed to close off intruders and that the boundaries were very clear. However, during my visit, I, too, was greeted with nothing but warmth. Mother Dawn welcomed me with open arms and did not even ask why I was volunteering or if I was with the Eng 498 class. To her, we are all equals looking to lend a helping hand in the community. I think the lock and fence are more of a subtle way of distinguishing the property from the school property as they have had their issues in the past. I mean, the painting on the shed screams "come join us" rather than pushing away visitors. Great analysis!<br /><br />-Brandon Leung of Team County MarketAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03973908428166621508noreply@blogger.com