Even at the other end of the country, the psychological impact is immense. I could see people driving slower, and actually recognizing the individuals in other cars. Strangers talk to each other. People are lined up at blood banks. Flags have appeared on houses and overpasses. A profound sadness is written on the faces of some. There's worry that this is the opening volley of a long and bloody war.

I've spent a long time looking at the series of photos I took from Bill's window last year.


- mark 9-13-2001 9:34 am


My old neighbors @ wtc are ok. Min answered my e.mail from China, she has been there since late August. She told me Nancy Le was running late and saw the building fall. I am heartened by the news from Union square. As new yorkers it is so important not to allow retribution into our emotional portfolio. We must follow a peacefull path. The Green party is in place, Salon and The Nation all are supportiung rational aproaches. Charlie Rose rings level headed as well. Bush sounds so scribed and keeps striking that one note (how you say) war, vengence (Idunnknow). peace-out



- bill 9-15-2001 7:37 pm [add a comment]






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