One of the fortunate things about living in a rural area is that we are not unavoidably bombarded with media - sure you can find your NYTimes and your Wall Street Journal and whatever else you want, but it's not like everywhere you turn are 1,000 titles screaming the latest echo chamber news event.
I plan on quietly marking the decennial anniversary with my son Lucas the Bethel Harvest Fest and maybe some kayaking on a pond somewhere.
It's been 10 years since I relocated to Sullivan County, and we have provided 100 homes, to 100 families, so the idea of respite and escape can be more fully appreciated by those with harried urban lives.
Pictures from Ground Zero - pre-noon - September 12th.
Firemen lost, listed in the dust of a window pane.
Folder, listing, "Directions to Country Clubs".
A small billboard stating 'Choose Success'.
An Ann Sacks store in the World Financial Center.
A lunch area in the World Financial Center.
Exactly how they left it in the moments of disaster, in the World Financial Center building.
From the site.
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