Saturday, June 29, 2019
June 28, 2019
I felt confident going on this patrol that night. I wanted to get more thorough. But already I can tell I was sweating thru my mouth mask, that's going to be a problem. As I passed Asmont Station, I met a photographer who wanted to take my picture as well as a couple who were just as intrested. I told them who I was & where to find me on Facebook. I managed to go deeper in a few side streets. One time I had to stop because I heard a small dog barking, why start trouble. Then when I got to Whitten Street. I just walked, I saw a lady walked out & walked immediately back in as I turned around. Still got butterflies. As I crossed too Gibson, there were these bunch of kids who looked at & asked, "What are doing dressing up like that in the hood G?" I told them, I'm here to help. Then as I left, I told them to be safe, in the return they told me to be more safe. I walked a long part of Dorchester. Already I felt sweaty, tired. You could play the Battle Hymn of the Republic to this, or any hip-hop song. As I turned back, I saw this couple. One of them asked for money for food. I wouldn't give them the money, but I offered to pay it for them. I went to the local pizzeria, & order ten chicken wings, a soda, & juice for myself. They were grateful, but when they asked for money for cigarettes & bus fare, you you know you had to slow your role. But on the bright side, I had my juice with them on the park bench. As well, I saw a lady who was having trouble with her bicycle. There was somebody who was also taking care of it, but I decided to offer to help. I gave them my flashlight, & the repairs went much easier. She thanked both of us as she rode away. I noticed the mouth mask was getting worse. I think for next patrol I'll do without it. I'm comfortable in my won skin.
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