Photograph from September 11
By Wisława Szymborska
Translated By Clare Cavanagh
They jumped from the burning floors—
one, two, a few more,
higher, lower.
The photograph halted them in life,
and now keeps them
above the earth toward the earth.
Each is still complete,
with a particular face
and blood well hidden.
There’s enough time
for hair to come loose,
for keys and coins
to fall from pockets.
They’re still within the air’s reach,
within the compass of places
that have just now opened.
I can do only two things for them—
describe this flight
and not add a last line.



Windows of the World, NYC
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Morning Wee,
I was fortunate enough to have wondered around Windows Of the World before it opened. I still have the Weekly Reader from school with the towers on the cover being built.
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Mornin’ Gary! Looks like it was a truly an awesome view.
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Good mornin’, Miss Wee. I have some pictures at home that I took from atop one of the buildings back in ’85 or ’86, and then one from over on Liberty Island. I’ll have to dig ’em up sometime. Coffee’s ready.
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Good morning. A solemn day, one for reflecting.
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Mornin’ Menage!
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Morning Wee!
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Good mornin’, kids. It’s a rather somber day. For several reasons, and I’m just going to take a step back to a simpler time today. Let’s catch our breath and reflect on what we have to do.
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Thanks T. Hope it’s double strength today.
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Good mornin’, Menage! I think everyone can make their own pot this morning and make it as stout as you need.
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Gracias T!
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After last night, I’m pretty sure that’s accurate.
😉
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Mornin’ Tex! Yes, we have much to think about today.
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Stella,
Thank you for the day’s postings on 9/11/2001. As Menagerie also said, it’s a day for solemn reflection.
All I can add is this verse in tribute to all who rose up that day and saved the lives of others, sometimes at the cost of their own.
John 15:12-13
12 This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.
13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. KJV
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A very appropriate verse! Thank you.
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As seen on social media this morning –
The difference between ignorant and stupid? You can show an ignorant person where they’re wrong and they thank you for it. You show a stupid person where they’re wrong and they hate you for it.
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Proverbs 29:9
9If a wise person disputes with a fool,
there is railing and ridicule but no resolution.
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Ignorance can be educated, stupidity is for life.
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Hurricane will be here later than predicted yesterday, and closer to my house. Now they say about midnight will be the worst.
Waiting for a hurricane is like watching a train wreck replay in very slow motion…
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I hate it for you, Czarina. Charge the phone, Kindle, blah, blah… And good mornin!
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Now moving at 20 mph toward the north. I’ve had light rain and no breezes so far. Prediction of 50 mph winds later but all over by midnight.
Love the cartoon!
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Keeping you in our prayers.
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So far we’ve lots of rain – one good sized branch down in the back yard – from neighbor’s trash oak.
(Rent house, and bastage owner won’t cut it down..)
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Moderate rain finally, breezy but not hard winds. The storm has broken up except one large blob of rain still coming my way. I’ll be in the rain for another few hours, but no problems if this is all the wind that’s coming.
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Praying for you czarina. I know you are prepared, so you and the critters will be okay. Just hate that you will probably have a mess to deal with.
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National Hot Cross Bun Day – used to know a woman who baked these from scratch very Good Friday. What are they doing here in September?
National Make your Bed Day – got a lot easier when I went to a duvet
Patriot Day
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Afternoon All. A little chilly and humid here today. Along with haziness. They say it will rain later. If it does, that will be nice.
Hope you all have a nice day and if you are in the path of the hurricane——batten down the hatches.
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I read somewhere here that the earrings Camel-toe wore are communication devices. I looked them up……and evidently they are. An interesting note: I went to the website where they sell them and my cursor wouldn’t move around on it. I checked another website and the same thing happened. My cursor is working just fine everywhere else. So, I believe that the earrings were hearing devices.
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Could be! Unfortunately, unless a whistle blower steps forward we will never know for sure. I am sure that she had the questions in advance.
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Yes, for certain.
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Turns out that they do late term abortions “all the time”.
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Disgusting.
😦
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This makes me so angry. One, that they do it, and two, that they said it doesn’t happen. So many lies.
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I LOVE it!
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I’m dying here! I think I snorted, chuckled and threw in a guffaw!
😀 😀 😀
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Remember the other incident on 9/11?
Friends Of Liberty Archives: What the Benghazi attack taught me about Hillary Clinton (wwwlibertyfriends.blogspot.com)
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We shouldn’t forget that incident either.
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