Slurry Wall, Foundation Hall, 9/11 Memorial Museum
On a day on which we pause to reflect on the events of 9/11, a day that is seared in all of our memories I have been looking back at my photographs from our visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York last January and remembering how moved we were as we walked through the Memorial exhibit. The Museum has comprehensive descriptions online and on their app and I would invite you to visit their site to read about the slurry wall and how its structural integrity prevented flooding of subway tunnels and parts of lower Manhattan.
No day shall erase you from the memory of time…Virgil
The letters for this quote from Virgil in the Memorial Hall were forged from remnant World Trade Center steel by blacksmith Tom Joyce. Surrounding the quote is an art installation called Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on that September Morning by the artist Spencer Finch who created the work “to pay tribute to the victims and to explore both the personal and the collective nature of memory”

…for this weeks Photo Challenge: Monochromatic
We have a similar theme Andrew. Isn’t the museum amazing? It is so well done and I was emotionally drained after visiting it. What a tragic tragic day.
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Thanks Nicole. Your post for this challenge is so eloquent. The museum is certainly a place that should be on everybody’s list for New York.
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Thank you Andrew.
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Thank you for this beautiful thoughtful post.
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Thanks Lita, your comment is much appreciated.
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