Like just about every other New Yorker I know, I still have visceral feelings about September 11. I remember every excruciating detail about that day and those that followed. I still feel angry that people would damage the fabric of this city so deeply, but every anniversary of that tragedy reminds me of how much I love New York.
I brought my camera into work on Friday morning. I'd hoped to go to the top of the Empire State Building as a way to thumb my nose at people who want to drive airplanes into skyscrapers, but the cloudy skies would have virtually eliminated the view. Instead, I took some photos of the surrounding area - things that I see almost every day. Here's a little glimpse into my daily New York.
Chrysler Tower over the South Facade of Grand Central Terminal |
Patience (or maybe Fortitude) guarding the New York Public Library |
Top of the Empire State Building reflected in a building on W. 37th Street |
Tribute to industry, Herald Square |
Empire State Building |
Greeley Square |
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