MrFujicaman
Well-known
After watching the news from NYC about the terrorist truck attack, I'm hoping all our NYC members are okay.
ornate_wrasse
Moderator
I know that Calzone works (and lives) in an area far away from the terrorist attack, so hopefully he wasn't anywhere near where it happened.
My daughter lived and worked in New York until last month when she moved back to Portland to attend grad school. She used to work not far from where the attack happened.
Prayers for the families and friends of those who lost their lives and those who were injured. And, also a sincere hope that our RFF NYC members are OK.
My daughter lived and worked in New York until last month when she moved back to Portland to attend grad school. She used to work not far from where the attack happened.
Prayers for the families and friends of those who lost their lives and those who were injured. And, also a sincere hope that our RFF NYC members are OK.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Thank you for your concerns.
I'm uptown, but yesterday I ran into my friend Mike who lives in my building and is a fashion photographer. Evidently Mike has some friends who were there riding just 15 minutes before the attack.
Sadly seven out of the eight dead were guests to NYC: five were long term friends from Argentina; one from Germany; and lastly Belgium.
Here in NYC we are an open city where 200 languages are spoken. I hope that the world knows that we understand the loss and grief of others, and that we are displaying courage by not allowing fear to curtail our thoughts and our lives.
The Halloween Parade went on as usual, and the NYC Marathon will go on as scheduled this Sunday.
To those who suffered loss, know that we stand with you and are both disturbed and saddened for your loss.
Tears...
Cal
I'm uptown, but yesterday I ran into my friend Mike who lives in my building and is a fashion photographer. Evidently Mike has some friends who were there riding just 15 minutes before the attack.
Sadly seven out of the eight dead were guests to NYC: five were long term friends from Argentina; one from Germany; and lastly Belgium.
Here in NYC we are an open city where 200 languages are spoken. I hope that the world knows that we understand the loss and grief of others, and that we are displaying courage by not allowing fear to curtail our thoughts and our lives.
The Halloween Parade went on as usual, and the NYC Marathon will go on as scheduled this Sunday.
To those who suffered loss, know that we stand with you and are both disturbed and saddened for your loss.
Tears...
Cal
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