I can't look at this without getting choked up. I haven't seen NY in person since before the towers came down. I just don't know how anyone got used to them not being there.
Laurie, I know what you mean. I am still not used to them missing. Years ago when I lived on Thompson street in the Village, I would walk down my block every day and I would see them standing there as I walked the full length of my block and I would look at them the whole time as I walked. They were especially pretty at dusk when they were all lit up. I also liked to sit on my fire escape and look at them. I absolutely loved the fact that The Twin Towers were my view. Now when I visit the city, I always make sure to look in the direction where they once stood, just to acknowledge the losses of everyone who grieves since that tragic day, I will never forget.
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I will never forget visiting the Towers, taking our grandson there, enjoying the 'helicopter' ride over the city, the large relief map of the city. The long ride up and down in the elevator to the roof. My heart still hurts looking at the towers and seeing the memorial in lights. Helen K
The news reported that they finally started work on the site. It took 7 years of red tape and law suits to get this thing going.
BTW, your second photo looks very similar to the one I took from my friend's apartment roof top. She lives on West 10th and Greenwich. You must be near there too.
BTW, Chuck from Seattle's daily blog is coming to NYC. I'm getting some people (NYC bloggers) together for a little meet-and-greet this Sunday around 2 PM. Details to follow. If you are interested in joining us, please e-mail me so I can add you to the mailing list.
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Beautiful photo. Even after 7 years the memories are painful...
May we never, ever, forget them.
Beautiful photo.
Very nice Ken. I walked by there today. Crews seemed to be setting up stages for the memorial ceremony on the 11th.
I can't look at this without getting choked up. I haven't seen NY in person since before the towers came down. I just don't know how anyone got used to them not being there.
Beautiful shot.
Laurie, I know what you mean. I am still not used to them missing. Years ago when I lived on Thompson street in the Village, I would walk down my block every day and I would see them standing there as I walked the full length of my block and I would look at them the whole time as I walked. They were especially pretty at dusk when they were all lit up. I also liked to sit on my fire escape and look at them. I absolutely loved the fact that The Twin Towers were my view.
Now when I visit the city, I always make sure to look in the direction where they once stood, just to acknowledge the losses of everyone who grieves since that tragic day, I will never forget.
Thanks!
Klaus
Beautiful shot!!! As someone said before, 7 years are gone and it still is rather strange to look at Manhattan without the towers...
Wow.
And the NYC souvenir paperweight on my desk at work still has the towers.
May nothing like that every happen again to any place in any country.
Unforgettable picture!
ohhh! In memory of all those souls!!
Beautiful Image.
thanks everyone...that's from my roof here in the Village...
A heart wrenching image. I can't believe its seven years ago this week.
That's an insane shot.
I love New York.
Hard to imagine so much time has passed since that terrible day.
so much time and still a big hole in the ground thank you larry silberstein and mayor bloomberg
Beautiful shots, Ken. Very peaceful.
Maybe it's just me but it's still feels like yesterday.
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I will never forget visiting the Towers, taking our grandson there, enjoying the 'helicopter' ride over the city, the large relief map of the city. The long ride up and down in the elevator to the roof. My heart still hurts looking at the towers and seeing the memorial in lights. Helen K
Awesome photo to remember 9/11.
The news reported that they finally started work on the site. It took 7 years of red tape and law suits to get this thing going.
BTW, your second photo looks very similar to the one I took from my friend's apartment roof top. She lives on West 10th and Greenwich. You must be near there too.
BTW, Chuck from Seattle's daily blog is coming to NYC. I'm getting some people (NYC bloggers) together for a little meet-and-greet this Sunday around 2 PM. Details to follow. If you are interested in joining us, please e-mail me so I can add you to the mailing list.
in memory.....
blessings.
unforgettable day...wordless..
ken,me too,I'm a little bit sad NewYorker today
Amazing photo! All the World will never forget!
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