In Memory of September 11th

                      

                                                Reflecting silence …hoping for peace.

                                                   

photo: chez moi



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32 responses to “In Memory of September 11th”

  1. LOVELY reflective picture.
    Thank you Corey.

  2. You always know how to show our feelings.
    Take care,
    Connie

  3. And there was silence……

  4. I wish peace.. all over the countries.. and humankind.. and within our hearts..

  5. remembrance…reflection…renewal

  6. This is all so very raw for me still.
    May the survivors and people who lost loved ones be forever strong.

  7. praying for peace everywhere…

  8. Praying for a world of love and peace and harmony as I do everyday!
    Blessings my precious one.
    Love Jeanne ^j^

  9. The world changed… we changed…
    reflection is so necessary.

  10. When I read your entries + pic, I see them as beautiful post cards, with your words on the back – set up with the same design as a regular post card – so that people can send your images and thoughts to others in the mail, just like your blog entries, but they arrive in the hand, without notice.

  11. Peace, my friend.

  12. in a peaceful and reflective way ometimes a photo can say more than words. thank you.
    xoxo

  13. I knew you would have a post today full of sophistication and style plus poetry in remembrance…

  14. the most honest memorial in a sea of them this morning…. thank you.

  15. Hi Corey – I came to you earlier, left a comment – which it didn’t accept – crashed my computer and I couldn’t access Typepad for 20 minutes! So I don’t know what happened there. In any event, all’s well now. Lovely post – I share your sentiments. xo

  16. Beautiful memorial.
    I linked to your blog from mine today.

  17. A perfect reflection for the day Corey. I printed it, framed it in purple, and posted it in the window of my office which faces the lobby of the music building. It will hang there as a reminder to all throughout the day.

  18. Sigh… I’ve been listening to New York Public Radio all morning today. The lines have been open for anyone and everybody to call with their thoughts on how 9/11 has changed them. Such inspiration, such heartbreak. Listening to strangers talk about anger and fear and hope and love. I’m glad to be living in a country where people can call in and talk honestly and openly about how they feel five years after that infamous day.

  19. Beautiful picture and sentiment.

  20. Cousin Linda

    Everything in our world seems to be reduced to “sound bites.” Yet I am left speechless on such a solemn day and only wish for peace to reign for all of God’s children.

  21. Prayers ~a much needed quiet moment of silence and reflection.

  22. My prayers too.

  23. incredibly beautiful photo offset by your succinct and poignant words.

  24. lovely post for such a grey somber day here in the states corey. your reflecting photo helps all of us to remember those who were taken from us… NOT those that caused it. xo

  25. This is lovely.
    Thank you.

  26. rbinfoxpampered in paris

    all is well and we are all just living in our moments ,thanking whoever, that we are all well, safe ,and able to feel all the love of our entire life. and more aware of how precious we all are. much love to you corey , robin from across the miles and across the smiles

  27. All my sentiments… I’m sad too today! I wish and hope for freadom.

  28. I join you in these thoughts, and in prayers I know you say.
    🙂

  29. This is a very moving…and HOPEFUL… image Corey, just what we need today

  30. Only emotions today peace to all.

  31. …and the responsorial of the Mass
    “Shepherd Me Oh God,
    Beyond My Wants
    Beyond My Fears
    From Death Into Life.
    Amen
    hugs
    mb

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