Heavens Eagle
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22 years ago today something terrible happened in New York City. As I drove down from Syracuse through Scranton and then across New Jersey I came over a hill and saw this NYC skyline.
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Syracuse, NY? Is that where you're from? I see the skyline every workday. September 11th is a day I was extremely involved due to the proximity of my usual office (Verizon) across the street. I was in Harlem though, across from the state building when it occurred. My wife, aunt, and cousin, had just entered the Holland tunnel after the first strike, As they exited, they saw the second and all entrances to the city were sealed. I lived in Brooklyn, NY, at the time so they had to navigate around Manhattan (literally passing where we live now) to get back to Brooklyn.22 years ago today something terrible happened in New York City. As I drove down from Syracuse through Scranton and then across New Jersey I came over a hill and saw this NYC skyline.
Nope not from Syracuse, Delta dumped me out there since LaGuardia was socked in on that Sunday. The airport car rentals were all out of cars and the off site rental places closed at 12 noon. I got a room, set up a car rental and was at the car rental at about 10 minutes after they opened Monday morning.Syracuse, NY? Is that where you're from? I see the skyline every workday. September 11th is a day I was extremely involved due to the proximity of my usual office (Verizon) across the street. I was in Harlem though, across from the state building when it occurred. My wife, aunt, and cousin, had just entered the Holland tunnel after the first strike, As they exited, they saw the second and all entrances to the city were sealed. I lived in Brooklyn, NY, at the time so they had to navigate around Manhattan (literally passing where we live now) to get back to Brooklyn.