Every night left in this apartment is another night to appreciate this rooftop.

Every night left in this apartment is another night to appreciate this rooftop.

One of the best brunches I’ve had in the city. I highly recommend it. (at Almond)

One of the best brunches I’ve had in the city. I highly recommend it. (at Almond)

10:07pm on the 6 train

10:07pm on the 6 train

Weekend brunch at Mud: smoked salmon, dill, scallion, and goat cheese scramble

Weekend brunch at Mud: smoked salmon, dill, scallion, and goat cheese scramble

11 Years Later
Every year, there are two enormous beams of light where the Twin Towers used to be. I thought I’d read that last year, the 10th anniversary, would be the last time they’d shine those lights for the 24 hours around 9/11. 
And then tonight, as I was in a cab coming home from the airport, I saw them again. Those incredible blue lights. Only this was the first time I’d seen them from outside the city. Every year I’ve looked up, or across from a rooftop, to see them protruding out of the middle of downtown Manhattan. But tonight… I saw them from the outside. And I just sat there, with my mouth hanging open. They take over the entire skyline, your vision. It was an unbelievable sight.
The second I got home I rushed up to my rooftop. It’s strange that I was glad when I saw those lights again. Glad that I could take even just a few minutes and think back, remember what happened, and be thankful for what I have.
I hope those two beams of light shine every year. 
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11 Years Later

Every year, there are two enormous beams of light where the Twin Towers used to be. I thought I’d read that last year, the 10th anniversary, would be the last time they’d shine those lights for the 24 hours around 9/11. 

And then tonight, as I was in a cab coming home from the airport, I saw them again. Those incredible blue lights. Only this was the first time I’d seen them from outside the city. Every year I’ve looked up, or across from a rooftop, to see them protruding out of the middle of downtown Manhattan. But tonight… I saw them from the outside. And I just sat there, with my mouth hanging open. They take over the entire skyline, your vision. It was an unbelievable sight.

The second I got home I rushed up to my rooftop. It’s strange that I was glad when I saw those lights again. Glad that I could take even just a few minutes and think back, remember what happened, and be thankful for what I have.

I hope those two beams of light shine every year. 

The Staten Island Ferry has one incredible view.

The Staten Island Ferry has one incredible view.