Tag: 9/11

  • 9/11 Dog Art Drawing by Ryan Anders

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    Untitled Drawing of 9/11 by Ryan Anders, age 8, 2002

    I found this drawing by Ryan Anders, age 8, from the book, The Day Our World Changed: Children's Art of 9/11.

    Ryan wrote, "I feel sad because dogs have sacrificed themselves for other people.  And their tails got squashed and their ears got cut off."

    Via PBS where you can see more children's 9/11 artwork.

  • Walking the Dog on 9/11

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    Technically, this photo by James Estrin was taken on September 13, 2010, not 9/11.  But remember how 9/11 bled into days, weeks, and then months as we watched the fires burn and tried to figure out the "new normal."  How we still got up and made coffee and walked the dog, but also bought bought American flags for the first time in our lives and put them on our cars or in our flower boxes without irony. 

    My friends and I drank too much and sang patriotic songs at karaoke at the LA Farmers Market.  And we made Pat wear a red, white and blue leather-fringed vest up on stage.  The vest or "The Vest," as it came to be known, was passed around so every singer could wear it and we all stood up and sang louder and saluted "The Vest" and hugged and kissed and woke up in friends' beds and thought things would never be the same.  Then we watched as Letterman stammered back onto his show.  And we all gathered at Maeve's for the first SNL.   What was going to be funny?  I don't remember, but they figured it out.  And we stopped drinking as much.  And hugging and asking about families back east and if  "everyone is all right?"  Code for "did you lose someone?"   Then came the proposals, the marriages, the moves away.  The children born after 9/11 who will never know what it was like before.  Or that their parents used to be young and untouchable and had each other instead of family on the couch that day at Van Ness Ave.  Hugh, I know you regret not filming it.  But I still remember it clearly.  I think we ate pasta. 

    The photo above by James Estrin was originally published in the early edition of The New York Times on Sunday, September 16, 2001, along with his personal account of covering the attacks.  Read it here

  • Tribute Video to 9/11 Rescue Dogs

    By DogLover9087 via YouTube.

    View the video tribute I featured last year here. It’s is equally as moving.

  • Thank You 9/11 Comfort Dogs

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    Photo by Ira Block © National Geographic 2002

    From National Geographic:

    The lesser known of New York’s canine heroes, comfort dogs, such as this golden retriever, help soothe those affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Similar to search-and-rescue dogs, comfort dogs travel to disaster scenes to aid relief efforts. Studies show that people experience physiological changes—such as a drop in heart rate and blood pressure—when they pet animals.

    Thank you to all the brave heroes, canine and human, who sacrificed themselves on that tragic day.

  • The Hero Dogs of 9/11 Thank You Video

    No words can express our appreciation to the brave rescue workers who sacrificed so much that day. The dogs were very much a part of their efforts. Thank you to all the heroes of 9/11.

    (I found this video of the wonderful Venezuelan website El Perruno Digital.)