I'll never forget the shock of that day and the horror of watching the twin towers fall. I watched a program on TLC the other night about Heroes of the 88th floor, it was really good but it's also hard to watch these things without getting all emotional.
I moved to the U.S (north of NYC) six weeks before 9/11 and married six weeks after. It feels like yesterday. I think you'd like my post at my other blog the Boomer Muse. Hugs and purrs.
So very sad. Purrs and hugs to everyone.
ReplyDeleteUnbearably sad and poignant
ReplyDeleteJust wrencing. It was and it will remain just as wrenching and devestating.
ReplyDeleteI'll never forget the shock of that day and the horror of watching the twin towers fall. I watched a program on TLC the other night about Heroes of the 88th floor, it was really good but it's also hard to watch these things without getting all emotional.
ReplyDeleteHard to type through tears. Beautiful, so sadly real.
ReplyDeleteI have had a heavy heart this whole week thinking back to 9/11. I will always remember that tragic day.
ReplyDeleteevil triumphs when good men & women do nothing. Lets talk not fight, kill & maime
ReplyDeletePurrs and hugs to all! Take care
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You're in my thoughts and purrs.
ReplyDelete@wockley, amen.
ReplyDelete@Old Kitty thank you, you too xoxo
@dArtagnan Rumblepurr/Diego Hamlet Moonfur thank you! ((((hugs))))
Not even going to watch this because I can't control my tears when they get going, but I appreciate the sentiment. Never forget <3
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to all who were affected by this tragedy.
ReplyDeleteOur heart breaks for all those whose lives were taken and for the families left behind. Prayers that it never happen again either.
ReplyDeleteSo, so sad. Big hugs and purrs.
ReplyDeleteI moved to the U.S (north of NYC) six weeks before 9/11 and married six weeks after. It feels like yesterday. I think you'd like my post at my other blog the Boomer Muse. Hugs and purrs.
ReplyDeleteIt was a very sad day for this country.
ReplyDeleteOh that was very sad...but touching. Best of thoughts to everyone this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe shock,sting and sadness remain as strong 10 years later. NEVER FORGET Sue and Rosie
ReplyDeleteI was truly a very sad day....we do pray for the better, peaceful world.
ReplyDeleteCaren, my husband is a fireman and he is working in Virginia. I get so nervous plus they run calls in DC
ReplyDelete((((hugs)))) to all @CRichman try not to worry, today security will be tighter everywhere than most days ((((hugs))))
ReplyDeleteI never forget that day when I was in Bangkok, God bless all victims, Amen.
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