What were you doing and where were you at when you hear?????
I was in the office, which, at the time, overlooked Independence Hall. By 11:00 I decided to send everyone home. I stuck around for a bit longer. At the time, of course, there was a sense of a general attack on all symbolic US structures, and there was Independence Hall half a block away on the other side of a glass wall. I remember watching as the unfortunate park rangers tried to form some sort of protective cordon around the square, armed only with their pathetic 9mms. I was very glad not to be one of them. Talk about Godzilla v Bambi.
I don't know if the emotions of the time will ever subside. I still get choked up looking at the pictures. It happened to me today.
We have people in AH who were in Manhattan, and one or two who were actually at the scene. My story pales in comparison.
- oldman