Thursday, September 11, 2014

Thankful Thursday on 9/11


Photo taken from Google Images submittedbyRoadsideAmerica.com/

Click on above link to read the article as printed in Roadside America's Newsletter.

Hi Pals,

We bow our heads today in remembrance of the horrific destruction of the Twin Towers in New York City by terrorists.    M said she will never forget that day and will always remember where she was when she heard about it.  

We live in the central part of the United States, so that incident was far removed from our state.  But it left a big impact on us even tho it happened so far away.  M wrote more about this day in her personal blog  if you wish to  go over there and read it.  

Our good friend Cathy Keisha lives in New York and she has written a wonderful, first-hand-experience post on what it was like that day.   It's very worthwhile reading if you can take a minute to do so.   Her Pop actually was working in one of the Twin Towers the day is happened. 

http://www.stunningkeisha.com/2014/09/wednesday-wordremember.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign

Our small city holds a memorial service every year on 9/11.   I can't go cuz cats are not allowed!  About two years after the incident happened, the city had a replica of the twin towers built and it sits downtown in a park where everyone can see it.  Roadside America even published a nice article about it in their publication.  Click on Roadside America to read that and see more pictures.

We are thankful for all the fire and rescue people even private citizens who saved so many lives that day and risked their own by running back into the demolished buildings.  They truly are hero's!

We are also thankful to @PepiSmartDog for hosting this blog hop again today.   

24 comments:

Marg said...

We certainly remember that horrible day. So many great posts going on about it. Thanks for the info on where some of them are. Happy Thursday to all of you.

Brian's Home Blog said...

We will always remember. CK's story always gives us cold chills.

Cathy Keisha said...

Thanks for writing this and remembering. Pop actually worked about 5 blocks away but that second plane just missed flying into his building. Who knows where I’d be today if it had. What a beautiful memorial.

Cat and DOG Chat With Caren said...

so glad you posted CK's post, I think hers and I Tamar's were the best from that day, sadly....because they were there. I was just thinking about CK's post and then I saw this. Thanks again. xoxo

Anonymous said...

Pawsum posty. It will liv in da memowies of evewpawdy hoo wuz alive dat day. America has always been shielded fwum acts of war or terrorism on ow own land. Dat day weminded us we wuz not insulated. We did bounce back and make it fwu, but diffewent. Fanks fur postin'

Luv ya'

Dezi

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

We linked to an article just now in our blog post about how important it is to have our collective memories. That it be written down what we remember. It's hard for Mom to think that there are people alive today who have NO memory of 9-11 and what impact it had. Just like DEC 7th had on a certain generation so did 9-11 for another. But time moves on and things get forgotten this is something too important for us to ever forget but we are afraid as time moves on it will be.

Summer at sparklecat.com said...

Even though we live all they way on the other coast, it deeply upset my human. She had been to the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center a number of times, and when they went, it was like losing an old friend, plus all those innocent office workers and building staff along with it.

Marilia said...

We will never forget!!!

Ivan from WMD said...

Thank you for linking to M's and CK's posts (M's link needs a fix, though). My mom still cries on this day. :-(

animal lover, quilt lover said...

We have our own thing that happened this day 9 years ago!!! My mother died after a bad stroke-- her second one. So it is double for us!!!
A sad sad day!!!
Was so happy to see you had come for a visit!!

The Florida Furkids said...

A sad day that changed us all forever.

The Florida Furkids

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this remembrance. May we always remember. Hugs...and peace.

meowmeowmans said...

Thank you for this touching post. The daily train ride into NYC was a quiet and somber one this morning. We will never forget.

Angel Prancer Pie said...

Wonderful tribute post. We will remember.
XOXO

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Loki, and Binq) said...

We are remembering today.. And thank you for the links.

Deb Barnes said...

Our hearts go out to all as we remember this terrible tragedy... Purrs from the Zee and Zoey Gang

Donna said...

My hoomin was at work when she heard. She was very sad.

Seville at Nerissa's Life said...

It was the day the world that we all knew, changed.

Purrs,
Nissy

Kjelle Bus aka Charlie Rascal said...

My mom-person say´s that that day left a BIG impact on the whole wide world !!

XOXO

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Smile With Your Tail said...

Never forget.

Slobbers

marley said...

Nebber furgotten Mario my pal...

Oui Oui said...

Our mom always thinks back to what was happening at what time that black day. No one will ever forget it who lived through it. We live outside Washington DC and remembering the rumors of that day and Pentagon is still fresh.