This sign was on the front window of a deli on 7th avenue and 29th street a couple days after the attacks. The firefighters, police, and rescue workers were working around the clock at Ground Zero, so city businesses did their best to keep them fed…
This photo was taken the 1st weekend in October 2000. It was taken from the Windows on the World. When I see it now, and think of the awe the scene evoked, it is sad that this view of Manhattan can never again be enjoyed, and that so many who worked…
this is a photo of my fiance of Ironworkers Local 40, James Horch, and co-wokers, as they toiled 24/7 ton the clean-up. He worked there over 5 months , I walked him to the check point evry morning he was there. I live 2 short blockes from Ground…
Here is a picture of the view I USED to have here at UNICEF. This picture was taking on the roof at the beginning of the Summer. This is also where I was standing early Tuesday morning. I had gotten a phone call, telling me that a plane had hit one…
Chico's mural, Avenue A at 14th St. This is normally a loud, busy intersection, but on this morning (September 13), as people were beginning to gather in front of the mural, the quiet was deafening.
This is a graph of my heart rate as I was jogging on the Brooklyn Bridge the morning of September 11. It was recorded by a Polar S610 heart rate monitor that I wear when I run.
This is a picture of the angels that were left at the Permanent Temporary Memorial. I visited the memorial, and took this photo on April 25, 2002. The man in the lower corner is Mills Kelly, he is hold the flag back, so that I could get a better…
This picture was taken from Libery Island on July 5th. My friend Toshiyuki wgo lives in New York took the shot. I was there for a few days to visit that incredible city. WTC has filled my eyes since the first day I was there.