Thursday, September 11, 2008

9-11

I remember where I was and what I was doing.



I remember and honor those that died.

I wore my New York shirt today
when I went about on errands.


The rains have let up a little bit.
I think I will go walk in the mist.

16 comments:

  1. Always a sad day. We will always remember.

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  2. Dear Lisa,
    It is and we will. I think this day changed the nation forever.
    I know I was.
    Namaste,
    Sherry

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  3. I remember, too. Really I hope none of us ever forget.
    We didn't have as many butterflies this year for some reason. Yours are beautiful.

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  4. Dear Sandi,
    I do not think, as a nation, we could ever forget.
    I have been pleased withthe number of butterflies I saw this past season. Last year I did have a few more but over all I am pleased. Next year I will add some more host plants.
    Thank you.
    Sherry

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  5. Thank you for reminding me as I seem to forget all sense of time and dates while in Europe! hugs from florence anna xo

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  6. Dear Anna,
    While on holiday it is nice to take a break from date and time.
    Enjoy florence! Such a grand tour you are having.
    Hugs,
    Sherry

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  7. I remember and think of the rain as millions upon millions of tears.

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  8. Yes, a very sad day. Unbelievable that it could (and did) happen.
    I honour those who died, and their families.
    My husband and I were vacationing in Maine when it happened. My daughter called us at the hotel - she was concerned that we'd not be able to come home (the borders were closed for a few days). I was hoping we'd be stuck down here by the ocean.

    We got home on time. I can't believe 7 years has gone by already.
    Light and Love to everybody.

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  9. I remember too, Sherry. I was attending a back-to-school liturgy with 800 high school students in Maryland when the planes hit... My memories are so vivid - like it happened yesterday.

    Will never forget.

    Mary

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  10. Hello Sherry, aka Tara's mama!
    Your posts are so peaceful and your pictures of the wildlife and insects are AMAZING. you have a true gift for photography.
    the memory i have of 9-11 is so strange, because it took me a long while to believe what was going on. just disbelief, and no emotion at all for a while. isin't that strange?
    well, thank you for stopping by my blog, sherry. i would really like to have you actually just come to my house!

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  11. I was working at the hospital (here in Europe...)I couldn't believe what I saw on the TV. I was sad and scared...We all were shocked by this horribly images.

    We will also always remember.

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  12. Dear Lynne,
    I think that too.
    Hugs,
    Sherry

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  13. Dear Wendy,
    It does seem strange...
    Love and light,
    Sherry

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  14. Dear Mary,
    I remember the day JFK was shot too. I think certain events define a generation; Pearl Harbor for my folks, JFK for me and 9/11 for my kids.
    Hugs,
    Sherry

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  15. Dear Kelly,
    Always a delight to hear from you.
    Glad you enjoy the photo essays. They are fun to do.
    Tara called me from work on 9-11-01and told me to turn on the tv. I saw the second plane hit the tower. I was so shocked. I understand the feeling of disbeleif. It took awhile for me to really get what happened too.
    I would love to come to your house and meet your new little one! He looks to be a darling.
    Maybe you will have an afternoon in October?
    Let's chat soon,
    Sherry

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  16. Dear Belen,
    Thank you for your kindness! We are all family.
    Namaste,
    Sherry

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