SEPT 11?


I thought I'd take a moment to see if fellow A'gonners had any special plans. For me it will be pretty much buisness as asual.

I intend to take a personal moment of silence however,
2001impala
Wmcmanus- Wow, I don't think you can say how important things are until its to late any better then you just did- I am glad we can see the errors of our past and let those who are still here know what they mean to us, there is never a better time then the present to let everyone how special they are to you. My aunt worked in building II as well and that was a very scary day- the only reason she made it was shear coincidence, decided to have breakfast that mourning and go in a little later- she was in the lobby when the plane hit, but in the chaos was lost for more then a day and we just didn't know what happened. You have my condolences on your loss- a life can never be replaced, though justice can be served. God bless America
I will be performing in a program and concert at Goucher College in Towson, Maryland. It will be broadcast live on WYPR 88.1 FM starting at 7:30pm. It is free and open to the public as well (Kraushaar Auditorium). No tickets needed.
I'll attend a special service at my church Wed. evening.

Ironically, the morning of 9/11, we were getting ready for a funeral for our good friend's father. At the gravesite service I just kept thinking how many times this scenario would be repeating itself. It was and still is hard to imagine all the people who died that day.

I didn't know any of them but they have become a part of all of us, I think it's safe to say.
I was on top of the WTC in August 2001 and vowed to come back to this unique place....
I still cannot come to terms with what happend.
On 9/11 I will play Johannes Brahms "A German Requiem" and will think of all who died and suffered so much.
Love from Germany.