I think one of the most meaningful ways of spending my days in USA is experiencing a September 11 here. So far, it has been a rather uneventful day for most of the UCONN population. But there is one link in the UCONN homepage which mentioned-”UCONN remembers 911.” So I clicked on it and to my sadness, I saw eight names on the webpage, they are names that belong to these who were members of the UCONN family and had perished due to the attacks in September 11, 2001.Guessed it was a world event that no body could actually forgot, even in a small city like Connecticut, there are members of family and friends who lose their love ones after 911.
I have not yet visited ground zero the last time I went to New York, but I will next time.
It was good of you to remember the innocent victims of that attack on America. And of course it wasn’t only Americans who were killed that day. According to Wikipedia the nearly 3,000 who were killed that day included people of 90 different nationalities.
Chuck
Wee! they fenced up ground zero. so basically there’s nothing really much to look at. i was so disappointed when i went last month. but well, you should go and take a look, have a feel before they build something else on it. ^_^ glad that you are enjoying urself. wish i can go and visit my stinky. BOO HOO.
Yeah when we were in NYC, our bus passed by Ground Zero. It’s basically a construction site on ground zero, and the site is fenced up.