Posted on 09/12/2001 5:51:41 AM PDT by Maceman
Like ripples in still water.
Praise G-d! Glad she's okay!
I was holding a press conference on the Capitol Grounds when the plane hit the Pentagon. People started streaming out of the buildings....it was chaos.
I couldn't even get in the building to get my purse. It took my roughly four hours to get from the Hill to my home in Alexandria, VA.
Mercifully, my husband was also in VA yesterday. Normally he is in lower Manhattan on Tuesdays with clients. He does a lot of business with Morgan Stanley Dean Whitter and was very shaken by the collapse of the WTC where they were the largest tenant.
I thank God that as of now all my friends and loved ones are accounted for and will continue to pray for the familes who have been personally touched by this tragedy.
God Bless
I am experiencing the same feeling here.
Mr. hellinahandcart HAD a terrific view of the towers from his window in the photo district, so he had a terrific view of the destruction. He's really shaken up.
I am a painter, for those of you who don't know that. There was a big blizzard here last January and I went out into it with my camera to get pictures of the Brooklyn Bridge. The World Trade towers are in the distance on the lefthand side (they were practically invisible that day due to the snow, but gosh, what a presence anyway. They simply LOOMED over everything else).
I completed this painting in February. Today it's freaking me out that seven months ago, I sat here in my apartment painting something that isn't there anymore. And that the tops of the towers are obscured by clouds, as they were obscured yesterday by smoke.
When I take time out from being angry, I'm simply spooked. I don't know if I will ever get over seeing them fall yesterday.
Although I now live in Florida, I always have New York in my heart. That's where I lived the for the first 19 years of my life. I will miss seeing those two columns in the skyline. They were architectural marvels.
Most imortantly - my heart and prayers and sympathy and feelings go out to all those who were touched directly and their families. (My cousin used to work for Morgan Stanley in the WTC up until a few years ago.)
This has left more than a scar on the American landscape - it left a huge hole in our hearts. And I, for one desire swift and certain retribution for this cowardly act upon innocent people.
Thanks for allowing me to emote.
- Pete
My next-door neighbor was already in his office in Battery Park (downtown Manhattan) when the attacks came. He wisely started driving out of the city towards home, and when he got to a bridge, he was stopped by NYPD and asked to drive as many walkers home as possible, which he did.
My spouse's company had last month just moved from a Wall Street location (a few blocks from the towers) to another location outside the city. No one knows if the old office is still there, but their major customers were Morgan Stanley, CFSB and others who all had offices in the WTC. I think that the enormous economic effects of this terrorist incident will eventually affect just about everyone in the tri-state region.
Leslie Whittington, a college professor and former colleague of Ann's, was flying out of Dulles with her husband and 3 and 8 year old daughters on the first leg of what was to be a trip to Australia for a sabbatical and visiting professorship. These four innocents died as their aircraft was used in the attack on the Pentagon.
I cry again as I write this.
Jim
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