September 11, 2001
Never Forget
Posted on by Donna Ardizzoni
Published by Donna Ardizzoni
Ardizzoni Photography, Business Manager, Grandmother, love living in Gloucester, love to swim, kayak, walk and of course take pictures. Our company does computer networking, Office Management, Medical Billing, transcription, networking software updates and virus protection View all posts by Donna Ardizzoni


So much tragedy that day. Our lives were changed forever.
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Thanks for the post and they were changed forever..
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My life was certainly changed, especially since I was born in NYC and grew up about 30 miles away. I realize that we lived in a dangerous and complicated world. Security vs. Freedom. Right now, bomb Syria or not. That’s why the President makes the big bucks. He, as most former presidents, grayed quickly. It’s nice to be old.
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Thank you Fred… things are so confusing and scary sometimes.. always hope that good wins over evil..
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RE Never Forget well done! While all these flags are in great shape weahering the fog and storms that blow in I wanted to post this. They played this at a friends retirement party for military service was not a dry eye in the place and everytime I hear this get that tear a forming also. Enjoy – excellent comments by all 4 here thank you!
Ragged Old Flag (Johnny Cash)
Dave Ret Vet!
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Thank you Dave
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Thank you – it’s sort of strange it was raining my way and cloud yesterday also – no fog however.. 🙂
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Stunning, my office overlooks the post office and flag is half mast today
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Thanks
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Wonderful photo, Donna. I love how the flag colors stand out so clearly even while shrouded in the fog. I, too, hope that the good in our world overcomes the bad.
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Hi Ann: nice to hear from you. Thank you for the post and your kind words.
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