The language we own does not have the words to convey the heroism of those that perished, nor the sorrow of those that survived, nor the bravery of those who rescued and of those that still cope with the grief and horror of that day. All we can really offer is a moment of silence….a deep moment of remembrance…
Ted’s Day Out, a short story available on Amazon
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So important that we remember..lovely post Susan.
It was an awful day for the world…
I can still remember the disbelief. Are there people in there? I kept asking, a fully grown woman who just couldn’t get her mind around the enormity of what was happening. Remembering is so important.