This week's sombre New Yorker cover depicting the lost towers reflected in the Hudson River is a quiet illustration of the thoughts of all Americans on the loss of the Twin Towers to terrorism. Please find a moment today to reflect in your own way about this event and about possible peace in our lifetime.
Hi everyone, I had already moved from NYC to Tucson when the towers fell. Watching the footage on TV and frantically trying to reach friends was horrible. I felt so far away and so helpless.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great cover. Symbolic.
ReplyDelete"Peace in our lifetime"... what a hopeful phrase, but I cannot imagine people on the globe ever achieving that goal. If only it could be true...
ReplyDeleteHi everyone, I had already moved from NYC to Tucson when the towers fell. Watching the footage on TV and frantically trying to reach friends was horrible. I felt so far away and so helpless.
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