Survivor Tree 3-19-10
(Calvin Mosher was on the 8th floor of the Murrah Building when it exploded.)
Remnants…
The Field above the reflecting pool…
Reflections
A journal about nature, birds and wildlife in Sycamore Canyon of the Scenic Santa Ritas Mountains in Corona de Tucson, including birding in the Tucson area. "Hold fast to your dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly." Langston Hughes
13 comments:
I remember that sad day like it was yesterday. Thanks for sharing these photos Kathie.
Thanks Kathie for posting these images of the Oklahoma City Memorial.
Very impressive. Thank you for posting this.
Beautiful photos of such a tragic event in our history. It seems to be a very nice memorial...
Yes, such beautiful photos and a lovely memorial! A sad and tragic day in our history. Have a great week, Kathie!
Sylvia
Denise, it was such a shock! and when Gus and I first visited the memorial in 2004 we were moved to tears. I wrote a couple of poems and just posted one on my poetry blog.
Roy, you are welcome! Gus did a good job I think.
bobbie, thanks.
Carolyn, it is very nice and very solemn. I hope you can visit some time.
Sylvia, thank you so much.
Fantastic post. I have seen some of these memorials since.
Jbar and abe, thanks!
Stirring photos-so well done!
I want a hat like that one of these days-I burn so easy with my Irish skin.
Thanks for showing your world. It's historical and memorable at the same time. Those are some very unique structures.
Larry, you can get a hat like that at Saguaro NP in AZ!
Kristin, those are some very unigue structures and so stirring and beautiful to see in real life.
This is a wonderful memorial..the indoor memorial had me in tears...i had to stop reading the tributes ..
Dawn the first time I went here I was brought to tears also. I wrote a poem about it which is currently on my poetry blog.
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