20 thoughts on “nine eleven memorial.

  1. Beatiful. The pictures speak a thousand words, but it’s nothing compared to feeling of being there. The word “haunted” doesn’t fit right – but it’s something similar. Great post.

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  2. I moved to Connecticut, right outside NYC in Feb, 02 so I saw a lot of things soon after the attack. Your images bring back a lot of painful memories.

    Grand central still had “have you seen me?” posters everywhere and every fire station had pictures of their lost comrades prominently displayed.

    Even closer to home, my wife had interviewed at Merrill Lynch and would have been on site in a neighboring building had she taken that job. The Marriott we stayed in was destroyed completely.

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  3. so fitting. fantastic pictures, as usual.

    However, I didn’t really understand terrorism until I moved to Israel. last year there were 3 terrorist attacks just with bulldozers in my city, and I still look askance at any ‘dozer driven by an Arab (which happens a lot). I wonder if some crazed lunatic will bust into my husband’s school and start shooting, like at Merkaz haRav. It’s a totally different emotion than what I have for 9/11. I think I just found my next blog post…

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  4. I’m a little late to the party, having just found your blog through Adam. Your photography is amazing. My brother is in the Air Force, and just came home this week, from his 8th trip to ‘the sandbox’. Thank you for the beautiful touching memorial to the people we lost that day and reason people like my brother have to go fight. You have made something beautiful out of such an ugly day 8 years ago.

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