Let us never forget. The United States and countries around the globe will pause today to remember the tragic events of September 11. The 22nd anniversary commemorations of the terror attacks that killed
almost 3000 individuals will occur in New York City, Virginia, and
Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Flowers and a flag are placed next to the names of victims of the 9/11 terror attack that hit the north tower, while
firefighters are honoring the 343 New York City firefighters who lost their lives that day. We must NEVER FORGET!!!
To somewhat lighten the somber mood, I have another entry for Elle from Empire of the Cat, our host this month at Art Journal Journey. Her theme is Books, Cats, and Tea. I am once again focusing on cats, because I have created this in my Cats altered book.
12 thoughtful remarks:
We should never, ever forget, just as the families of those lost CAN never forget.
Love that stretching cat and would love to be as flexible as they are.
It's essential to honor the lives lost on that fateful day. Thank you for sharing your perspective and creativity with us!
Great cat stretching image, nothing like stretching and sharpening your claws at the same time. Thanks for joining me for the Books, Cats & Tea September theme at Art Journal Journey this month. Happy Journalling! Elle xx
...the NYFD lost too many brave men and women, but their children are answering the call.
It is a sad day in US history, but I am glad you lightened the mood with this fun page. I guess it doesn't matter where you are when you need to stretch, or in many cases, sleep too. Happy new week. hugs-Erika
There is something about cat stretches!!!
the world will always remember.
I love your journal page very much-hugs
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The world will always remember.
All the best Jan
I had my yearly "appraisal" yesterday and said, this is still a weird date to me.
I was in the office at my customer, Volkswagen, back then.
No TVs, just PCs and all we got was the landing page of CNN, which was "dead".
My colleague had family in New York, as did our secretary in Braunschweig. Panic mode, no info available.
A very sunny, warm day.
Ingo lived in Rhüden back then, worked for a company that sold TVs and had the news on.
Customers thought an action movie is playing.
I have never been in your country (yet!), but this day...
I will think of it when we fly to Perth as ever since flying is weird. You have to strip off everything, no water etc, etc, thanks to those sick weirdos.
In our neighborhood - two houses to the right, "those" live here. Proud, too.
One just wants to stretch and think all is OK and normal. But it never will be.
No, I too will never forget how I witnessed this in front of the television and called my children and we watched and listened in horror.
Your journal page with the cat is so cute, the way it can stretch is great!
Have a good day, hug Elke
So many have forgotten :( Look at the situation in pro golf if you doubt it.
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