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Nicole thought that there were probably many ghosts
still around.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 4:48
PM
Subject: Re: Ground zero
Cam, I had a very similar feeling recently. Dave
and I visited Dachou when we were in Munich. I came away from there with a
very empty feeling as did Dave. It sure makes one think.
Dad.
At 10:00 PM 11/27/2002, Cameron MacLean
wrote:
Hi folks, Am sitting in my hotel room in NYC, directly overlooking the pit that
once was the world trade centre. It's kind of eerie - looks like
any other large construction project, except that there's not a single piece
of construction equipment around. The building right next
to me (outside my window) was obviously damaged during the fallout, as it
has scaffolding all the way up to the top (and I"m on the 34th floor of my
hotel). It's lit inside, and as I look into the windows, all I see are
construction braces and concrete floors. The area is oddly quiet,
considering it's New York City, and the football stadium-type lights shining
into the pit give the area an unnatural glow. As I look
northward through Manhattan, I realize that just over a year and a bit ago,
I wouldn't have been able to see the Empire State Building as I now
do. this may sound a little corny, but if you have a moment, take a
second and say a quick prayer for all of those who were lost that day.
Sure feels like their lost souls are still here. ..Cameron
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