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- constitute: form or compose; "This money is my only income"; "The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance"; "These constitute my entire belonging"; "The children made up the chorus"; "This sum represents my entire income for a year"; "These few men comprise his entire army"
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Cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance
The composition or constitution of something
constitution: the way in which someone or something is composed
The combination of qualities that form a person's temperament
- constantly: without interruption; "the world is constantly changing"
- For all future time; for always
- A very long time (used hyperbolically)
- Used in slogans of support after the name of something or someone
- everlastingly: for a limitless time; "no one can live forever"; "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss
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- New York is the most populous city in the United States, and the center of the New York metropolitan area, which is one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world.
- Pennsylvania Station — commonly known as Penn Station — is the major intercity train station and a major commuter rail hub in New York City. It is one of the busiest rail stations in the world, and a hub for inboard and outboard railroad traffic in New York City.
in remberence.
11th September Tribute: 2009.
No matter how "well" I believe I'm "doing" regarding the events of 9-11, after eight years, I'm always surprised to find myself overcome with tears. It's taken EIGHT, eleven Septembers', of wrangling with searingly painful raw emotion, to finally move out of the comfort circle of family & a select few associates to candidly express the jumble of feelings now imbued deep within my psyche. Eight - Nine Elevens! Call me cautious. Call me private.
In honesty, I know I'll never, ever, quite get "over" this day. There's nothing to "get over", yet everything ~ all at once. In as much as I'd like to bury these feelings, it's akin to burying, say, something as conspicuous as the Grand Canyon. 9-11 has now joined the significant snapshots in my personal history ~ along with so many other events woven together to create the patchwork quilt that is me.
Perhaps one 11 September anniversary, I'll be ready to share my own story? Perhaps. Or, perhaps I will keep it forever locked in that place existing within us all ~ in my personal Pandora's Box ~ never to be fully opened? Only time will tell & we know how time works, right? Thus, my wounds await.
In the meantime, I try & tackle each day as it comes. And, today, I concentrate on participating in a National Day of Service - in Phoenix AZ - on this, the eighth anniversary of 11 September. Knowing I've taken the step to walk the walk - serving as an AmeriCorps volunteer in service to America with the National Society for American Indian Elderly - that with each new day I awake that I am helping...helps. I'm hoping serving with Project Homeless Connect on the eight anniversary of 9-11 will help assuage the general feelings of uneasiness that inevitably wash over me with the particular stealth of an adept Ninja warrior - if only by a small measure of gratitude to be alive.
On this day, eight years ago, 40 souls ended up not on the sunny "Left Coast" near where I now temporarily reside, but in a field in Shanksville, PA (in Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania), at 10:03:11 a.m. Poof! As quickly as that, they were gone. I will particularly be thinking of these souls today - as well as my brothers and sisters who perished in NYC & Washington, DC.
If there's one thing I took from September 11th, it's to take each day as it comes. To honor Great Spirit. Somewhere in the hustle-bustle of our daily lives, we too often forget to give thanks for our many blessings. After all, it's far easier to concentrate on the negatives. We can tell a lot about one-another, if we take the time.
Regarding this, Maya Angelou noted, "I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/ she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage and tangled Christmas tree lights." How will you handle this day?
Today, as every day, I hope you too might take pause to remember the ancestors who came before you ~ of their sacrifice & struggle, so that you might be exactly where you are at this present moment.
Remember, your life might not be where you think it should be, but life happens when we're busy making other plans.
Count your blessings.
Know yourself, or get to know yourself. Get to know a stranger ~ for, one day he may save your life.
Do something you've never done & do it often.
Start traditions.
Break old habits.
Stop and savor where you are & never forget those who helped to get you there.
Stay forever curious.
Remain grateful & ever gracious, for life is too precious and far too short to waste.
A~Ho!
photograph: A. Golden, eyewash design: NYC, Sept. 11, 2006.
TRINITY ROOT
NEW YORK CITY - (PRNewswire) - The Trinity Root 9/11 Memorial has been quietly embraced by the approximately 1.5 million visitors from both the city and around the world that visit the site. The sculpture came about as an inspiration by Quakertown, Pennsylvania sculptor Steve Tobin after seeing the uplifting story of the 70-year-old sycamore tree that was felled by the intense impact of the collapsing towers across the street from the World Trade Center. The tree absorbed the shockwaves, which a physicist has compared to those of a small nuclear bomb, and was laying in such a way as to shield historic St. Paul's Chapel at Trinity Church and its ancient tombstones from falling debris. The tree, which even took a hit from an I-beam, seemed the only positive story that came out of the tragic events that day.
As the five-year anniversary milestone of the infamous attacks on the World Trade Center approaches and proposals for a Ground Zero memorial continue to be mired in political controversy, only one art memorial has been permanently installed in the vicinity of Ground Zero. Titled the "Trinity Root," the 13' high x 20' diameter bronze sculpture of the "tree that saved the church," graces the corner of Wall Street and Broadway as a symbol of hope and renewal in an area still plagued by controversy over what kind of memorial would best serve the families of the victims of 9/11, the Lower Manhattan community, and the world at large.
Relatively undamaged, St. Paul's Chapel became home to the rescue workers, i.e. hundreds of firefighters, volunteers and the clean-up crew on the day of the attacks and remained a haven for them for nearly a year afterward as they struggled to remove debris, identify victims and return the devastated area to some degree of normalcy.
Tobin, who is known for his monumental bronze and steel sculptures, visited the pastor of St. Paul's Chapel just days after the attacks to inquire if the stump and root system of the tree might be made into one of his signature bronze Roots sculptures as a memorial. It would be three years before the sculpture became a reality.
"The Trinity Root is the most significant work that I shall ever make," said Tobin. "I hope that it gives solace to the millions of people who visit Ground Zero from all over the world, and from the community of Lower Manhattan, particularly on the five year anniversary of the day that changed the world forever."
Ironically, an exhibition of Tobin's bronze Roots and other works from his Earth Bronzes series were deinstalled from the American Museum of Natural History in New York, where they had been on exhibition for one year, on September 10, 2001.
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