This was Luke's attempt at "schooling" his uncle!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Notes from Taber
When we were driving into Gettysburg earlier this week we had passed some funny signs and talked about wishing that we had gotten photos so we made sure to stop and get photos on the way home. The photos are of some store signs and probably won't seem funny any more! We'll post them and you can be the judge. "Sheetza" is a gas station and we thought their pizza ads we entertaining, but none of our photos turned out real well so I stole one off of the interweb.
We had also passed signs for the Flight 93 Memorial and talked about visiting it, but never stopped or turned around. We detoured the return trip and stopped there this morning; adding another powerful experience to the trip. The memorial is temporary right now, but you can walk to an overlook and see the construction site and the memorial is supposed to be complete by September 11, 2011. The temporary building is an old mine or quarry building that was orignally reclaimed by the FBI and is now houses simple displays and information about the terrorist attacks and a step by step through the events all the way through the construction of the memorial. One of the things that intrigued me was transcipts of the radio traffic and some of the phone calls that passengers made. I had never understood everything that took place in such detail and it was interesting, but as I indicated earlier it was also very sad and tragic.
When we drove out to Harpers Ferry we passed signs for the National Fallen Firefighter Memorial in Emmitsburg, MD and Luke and Beth were patient with me as we stopped on the way home. Adding to the Gettysburg battlefield this was also very powerful, but in a different way. The names of firefighters who died in the line of duty each year are identified on plaques for each state, year by year. There is a separate plaque for the 343 firefighters who died on 09.11.01 and a special tribute to the FDNY firefighters who gave all. There is a brick lined path leading to the memorials and each brick is available to be purchased, inscribed and placed on the path. I'll be submitting a request to the LFD Relief Association to "purchase" bricks for the path and inscribe them from Lakeville Fire Rescue.
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