A favourite photograph of myself (somethings I dont enjoy) with the great Manhattan skyline behind me. Taken in 1984 when I was visiting the City. My first visit. I will never forget the view from te top of the WTC. A remarkable place.
This picture was taken on the top of one the towers, on July 4th 1999. It was hot and windy. I'll never forget the woman who served me a coffee just minutes before this picture was shot.
Three of us Point Thank You "Nuts on the Highway", spreading holiday cheer to Ground Zero workers and volunteers in our festive hats on Christmas Eve, 2001 at Christopher and West Streets.
This picture was taken on September 23, 2001, the day President Bush had asked Americans to raise their flags back to full staff. This flag is in our front yard in Kouts, Indiana. Shortly after I raised Old Glory back to full staff we had a rain…
These pictures were taken from a ferry by our Mom or Dad, Alexander Turnbull Shepherd, Sr. (1921-1982) and Alice Craig Shepherd (1920-1981) on a visit from Edinburgh, Scotland in August / September 1978.
I can't be certain whether it is the South or North Tower. I took this shot with a 35mm camera and 135mm lens. This is a straight photo no retouching. The date was November 06,2001. Take notice of three things.1.Look for the American flag drapped on…
On December 12, 2004 my boyfriend and I took a trip to NYC. It was very important to me to visit the WTC because it is because of 9-11-01 that we are together. I took this picture, and dozens others, while very close to tears. Even 3 years later,…
Marines with C Company, 1st Battalion Landing Team 1st Marine Regiment, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), raise the first American flag in Afghanistan after the seizure of a forward operating base Nov. 25 as Operation Swift…
For me, these are the most easily recognized symbols of NYC. When you see them, you know exactly where in the world you are. The events of 9-11 left us wondering what's wrong with the world where we are.