Ground Zero construction site |
Future palns for Ground Zero |
After leaving ground zero I walked to the World Financial Center, which gives the best view of ground zero. Then took a walk in Battery Park, along the Hudson River. Here is where the NYPD memorial is (you can see it in my flickr photo stream, if you wish). There was also an air show going on over the water - it was a nice break sitting under the shade trees watching the show.
After leaving the park I went to the 9/11 memorial museum - that is where the emotions came flooding in. Walls covered with missing people flyers. Photos, videos, and quotes. A massive timeline. Twisted metal and debris. Overwhelming.
My favorite part of the museum was the hall of 1000 cranes, modeled after Sadako Sasaki's 1000 cranes of Hiroshima.
Hall of 1,000 Cranes |
"Please treasure the life that is given to you.
Please experience all the things that I could not experience in my life. I entrust a small heart of compassion (omoiyari) to all of you.
It is my belief that me small paper crane will enable you to understand other people's feelings as if they are your own."
~Sadako Sasaki, 1955
I hope this quote was included to remind everyone not only to remember those 2,995 people lost on 9/11 but to also the 4,410 US troops killed in Iraq, puls the 316 non-US troops, the 141 journalists, and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians killed - not to mention all those lost in the ongoing war in Afghanistan. To understand the Other....
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