My town has had a week long ceremony at our historic site called "Symbols of Sacrifice." 7000 flags, for those lost since 9/11. Every morning through the town's PA system there has been a reading of names for an hour. It is taking a week to get through them all (victims, responders, and military.) Just wanted to let NYC know that a map dot in Kansas has not forgotten and never will.
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Even in Australia, three people in the office today have said "It's 9/11 today".
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Never.
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That's an awesome picture, perhaps one of the best I've seen.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo. No, we won't.
ReplyDeleteMy town has had a week long ceremony at our historic site called "Symbols of Sacrifice." 7000 flags, for those lost since 9/11. Every morning through the town's PA system there has been a reading of names for an hour. It is taking a week to get through them all (victims, responders, and military.) Just wanted to let NYC know that a map dot in Kansas has not forgotten and never will.
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I cannot believe it's been twelve years.
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