
Yesterday was a very hard day to relive as we honored those we lost 20 years ago on 9/11. We all remember that day – where we were – who we were with – and how we coped with the days, weeks and months that followed. I coped by blogging about the smells, the sounds and the sights that I witnessed. Some of you have been following my musings, photos and rants for about 20 years. I decided to return to the
Museum of the Dog this week to see their new exhibit about some of the
rescue dogs of 9/11. When the
World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001, nearly 10,000 emergency rescue workers joined in the efforts to help. More than 300 of those heroes were dogs. This article from the
Doggington Post highlights a few of them. I spent a little time going over some of my posts from that time and thought I would share one of those posts from the
10th anniversary of 9/11. If you have a lot of time on your hands and want to go back in time I share my
random and oft times funny musings here. My post from
2011 on the opening of the Memorial site is here. And finally, a post from 2016 when
One World Observatory opened. Stay well and keep the faith.

Wonderful tribute. Have met a few of the dog heroes in person.
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