10 pwh C: Must have been interesting. B: We had a ball! She was remembering some things that happened a long long time ago. My tape ran out very quickly. C: ....it would seem)to me that when you are enjoying something, time passes so fast. B: ;bt huh. Well, the new restaurant will have about fifteen or twenty people working over there. C: In that neighborhood, yes. I dO t think that he has a definite figure yet, because he just had interviews last week, yeah-last eetc r-befote some more that he will be \iV_ ,,_F_ and I don know whether that will be covering all of or not. B: -WeCrnidr, I was wondering about the community-at-large, the Indian community, in particular. Do you think w'6r as close together here in Baltimore, as we are back in Carolina? C: No, I really doit. B: Do you think the city has a tendency to cause us to drift apart, maybe? C: It does, to my opinion, it really does. When you'-v got so many areas that the Indian people live in, and you just do' have the time to gQf out, visiting like you do at home. B: But you said, that you think it's good place to raise children, or not a good place? C: No, I do really believe that it is. I don tblieve that any big city is as good place to raise children as it is in the South, in North Carolina. B: Why is that? Do you think its because there are more temptations? C: There' more temptations, and there's m9 i .well, it seems like the children up here are born with the knowledge to get into mischief, and there'more things for them to do here, there's things in the city for