Kenn Bell
The Dog Files
I remember back in 2001 on a hot, but incredibly beautiful day in September. I left my apartment on Houston Street in Manhattan to begin my daily walk uptown to work.
When I hit the street, I immediately felt a buzz in the air.
Men in suits were talking to Soho Hipsters. Groups of people listened to car radios. Needless to say, something was off.
As I was walked past the Angelica Movie Theater, I looked up in the direction everyone else was looking.
The World Trade Center was in flames! And then, as quick as I looked up, the South Tower was gone, replaced by a million pieces of shattered glass sparkling in the clear blue sky.
At that moment, I knew my life, and the lives of every American had changed forever.
Every year, when 9/11 rolled around, I promised myself that I’d do something special to commemorate this tragic American moment. And then it was September 12th and life went back to everyday concerns.
This year was different.
I hope when you watch “Hero Dogs Of 9/11″ it affects you as much as it affected me while I was creating it.
That you take a few minutes to pray for the 2976 victims of this tragic day…
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