tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7404083075239659226.post9067980567180473125..comments2023-05-18T10:19:08.039-04:00Comments on Salisbury Soapbox: I RememberSoapboxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13719733012433055243noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7404083075239659226.post-50396284395799025872007-09-12T10:41:00.000-04:002007-09-12T10:41:00.000-04:00Soap,I shall never forget the horror of that morni...Soap,<BR/>I shall never forget the horror of that morning, that day, and the aftermath that still remains. The television was on for company as I puttered around when I noticed that the voices had changed from the mellow banter of AM talk shows to the urgency of a news bulletin. I went to see what was so sensational just in time to see a replay of the plane hitting the first tower. At that point it was thought to be an accident. I watched the replay over and over as the newscasters were speculating on the cause and their voices displaying the shock they felt. While I was watching a live feed the plane flew into the second tower. At first I thought I was watching another replay then the realization struck that this was a SECOND strike. Most of that day was spent with at least one eye on the television and much of the time just sitting and watching. Before the full realization of the meaning of this carnage struck home came the news and film clips of the Pentagon and Flight 93. The emotions that day are difficult to describe, horror, sadness, loss, eventhough I did not know anyone in New York, my heart was and still aches for the lives lost and the families affected, disbelief that our United States was under attack, on our own soil!! <BR/>I will never forget!!!Bunker Britcheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10027889280962074890noreply@blogger.com