It was one of the most beautiful days of the year, and one of the most horrible days in our lifetime. Images confronted us that we couldn’t believe we were seeing, and from which we couldn’t turn away.
This is a combination of several photos taken in NYC during my visit last year. I decided to add the addional photos to it from the city in an effort to make a positive statement about the events of 911.
Half flemish Belgian and half jewish Moroccan, I lived in new York in the 70/s. Was at Windows of the World celebrating the bicentennial and worked at the time as a registered NewYork City guide.
The Photographs you are about to see where in storage for over twenty years.
I had no time once I was married to photograph the City where I lived.
I'm retired now and can begin again to allow my hobby to control my actions.
We believe this work of art is to help people who may be trouble with the events that happen on 9/11. This poem will touch who ever the reader may be , we know be cause it touched us as well,read for yourself.
My Dad (Don Coombs) was in the service during the cold war and has always wanted to have my brother and I appreciate the military sacrifices made for the freedom in our country. I just turned 51 and finally have grasped more than ever what he meant.