In remembering 9/11/01, Mom is posting several pictures taken at the World Trade Center Memorial In New York City, taken in early March of this year.
The surround to the pools bears the names of all who perished.
And this is what the new "One World Trade Center (the Freedom Tower)" looked like back in March.
Never Forget.
What beautiful pictures of a heartrendingly tragic happening that day. I will never ever forget seeing it happen in real time on the morning news/talk shows.
ReplyDeleteThe memorials are breathtaking. Just beautiful. thank you for posting this.
We will never ever forget.
ReplyDeleteThis is always a hard day for my human.
ReplyDeleteWe'll never forget either.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your Mom's memories on my blog. Ever since they day, he cringes whenever he hears a low flying plane. It was/is an incredibly sad day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post friend. What a horrible day it was.
ReplyDeleteWe will never forget.
ReplyDeleteOur mom is going to NY in October and she wants to see the Memorial.
Always remember
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Our mom will always remember that day and hope she never has to see something like that again.
ReplyDeleteWe must never forget.
ReplyDeleteWe sure won't ever forget. Those are some great pictures. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI must go and see the Memorial some day in person. It looks incredible. I am glad they are building another tower. We will NOT be beaten!
ReplyDeleteWow...it's just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGlogirly hasn't been to NY for about 7 years so she hasn't seen any of this in person. Very moving.
We will never forget.
~Katie
Lovely pictures. XOXOXO
ReplyDeleteSimba and Audrey and Mom, thank you for your kind condolences for Olivia. And to see her picture on your sidebar is especially touching. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWilliam, Caroline, Russell, Gracie, and our mom.
It doesn't seem that long ago, so unforgetable.
ReplyDeleteWe agree completely. Our mom was there just after it happened, and she'll never forget the tribute's at the St. Paul chapel just a few blocks away - rows and rows and rows of memorials. A tragedy no one should ever forget. Ever.
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