Our parents took our brother to school in New York Labor Day weekend 2001. When they crossed the Tappan Zee Bridge they could see the World Trade Center. Two weeks later they cross the Bridge again and saw the smoke. A couple of months later they saw the beams of light reaching to the sky. This past year they went to their niece's wedding across the Hudson in New Jersey and could see the Freedom Tower. America keeps going
Never forget that day
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
thanks for remembering the canines to... we all will never forget this moment.
ReplyDeleteCasey what a beautiful post.....in memory of the K9 and human S&R and the lost souls
ReplyDeleteHugs madi your bfff
We will never forget that awful day in the history of our country....
ReplyDeleteI will always remember this day and the heroes with two and four legs who were there to help...
ReplyDeleteYes, a nice tribute!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
How true those words of Virgil!!!
ReplyDeletePaws crossed and heads bowed here in silent tribute to our many heroes.
Woos - Ciara and Lightning
We pray for all the lost souls that day and for ALL the heros
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Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel
there were many brave people and many brave doggies in the days and weeks that followed
ReplyDeleteThe dogs are amazing. One is still alive and they gave him a big celebration for his 16th birthday recently.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful tribute!!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
We will never forget!
ReplyDeleteOur parents took our brother to school in New York Labor Day weekend 2001. When they crossed the Tappan Zee Bridge they could see the World Trade Center. Two weeks later they cross the Bridge again and saw the smoke. A couple of months later they saw the beams of light reaching to the sky. This past year they went to their niece's wedding across the Hudson in New Jersey and could see the Freedom Tower. America keeps going
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute!
ReplyDeleteZiggy Out!