As promised, here are the photos I took in the crowds at the WTC site today:
You can see one of the memorial buildings being built in the background of this shot. The fences that lined the construction site of the memorial were lined with different things people had posted since the death of Osama bin laden.
Clippings of the news of his death:
Flowers and notes dedicated to loved ones who passed on 9/11:
This one says: "They got him T.J. I miss you and I love you."
Notes of thanks to President Obama and all of those that were involved in helping with the aftermath of 9/11:
And of course there were lots of patriotic people there!
The streets were blocked off due to the enormous amount of news coverage in the area--there were giant satellites, lights, news anchors, the works!
I am like 95% sure I was on some sort of news channel tonight. I stood behind these guys and took pictures for like 10 minutes. :)
I wasn't there too long--crowds get me anxious! But it was awesome to go down and see this, as I think its a pretty big moment in American history. The feeling here was a lot different that what you see on the news going on in times square and in other places where people are just screaming and running around going crazy celebrating Osama's death. This place had a lot more reverence and emotion, and was more about the memory of people who had passed away on 9/11/01. It was very respectful. It had a really somber feeling of remembrance and of patriotism. I'm so glad that I went. :)




























































