Thursday, October 6, 2011

Notes From The Road: International Peace Garden Sept. 11, 2011

It is the 10th Anniversary of  9/11. There is a service in the garden today, where they have laid i-beams from one of the Twin Towers. The flowers are blooming, the day is hot for this time of year so far north. Both Americans and Canadians are present. The RCMP look impressive in their red dress uniforms.




The Peace Garden lies at the northern edge of North Dakota and Manitoba. At times you are in Canada, and other times you are in US.

I will never forget Sept. 11, 2001: We were in Wichita, Kansas, on the 10th we celebrated my birthday. The next day on Good Morning America we watched a plane hit one of the Towers. Later we got caught up in a gas panic and had to wait in a long line to fill up, all they had left was premium at a premium price.

It was a long day. I refused to stop until we heard from President Bush. Then we could eat dinner and find a hotel and decide whether we should head home or go on to Colorado.




Cathy 9 / 11 / 2011

2 comments:

  1. What a beautiful garden. It is really cool that it straddles our border. Our wedding anniversary falls on 9/11 and just happened to be a decade celebration too as the planes hit the towers. None of us will forget that horrible day. Thanks for sharing a beautiful garden of remembrance.

    Julie
    Julie Magers Soulen Photography

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