When considering what to do when in NYC, this wasn’t very high on my list. I didnt feel like the site of a terrorist attack was something I wanted to see, but after hearing so many good things about it I decided to visit. It brought back so many of the thoughts and feelings that I had when it happened, and with those came a deep sense of gratitude for the many blessings I have.
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Boy, I started tearing up…thank you for sharing this with us.
Tears flowing – wow, thank you for posting this Michael – very touching and it really helps us to remember.
powerful pictures, Michael…..they say it all….heartbreaking….
We must never ever forget………… Thank you Michael for sharing these powerful images. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Gives me goosebumps!
I was there shortly after they stoped searching.
The smell is something I wont forget.
The larger than life, heaps of twisted beams.
It is/was a soul-shocker.
how much violence do we see on tv? So much, I think, that we become indifferent to the violence that happened on that terrible day. I, for one, will never forget. It is very clear, although I won’t use your blog to point fingers, who our enemy is. Why do so many of us fail to see it? Great images MA