Buckaroo Formosa

The Blog was used to post some notes which been drafted during my travel. Like I said, to travel alone is quite unique and I like to share the experience with illustrations. I had visited 15 countries and more than 30 cities. On the road with me and have fun...

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A tourist is someone who thinks of going home the moment they arrive ; a traveler seeks adventure from one part of the earth to another and slowly over periods of years. Are you a tourist or a traveler ?? I like to travel alone with my camera. To talk with the people who live in the individual city where I visited. Enjoy your life, make your friends...

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Remembering September 11 - Hard time come again no more...

From the CNN news headlines showned that the "Tribute in Light" rises over Lower Manhattan on Monday which marking the fifth anniversary of the September 11 terror attack on the World Trade Center.

Five years passed since the two planes crashed into WTC twins tower. I was infromed by my elder sister for the news while I was on a conference call with Austin based company. Yeah, we all got a huge shock and stopped the discussion. Then we watched the CNN breaking news instead of works. Fear, unknown came together with the broadcasting... Alas, Hard time come again no more.

"Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears,While we all sup sorrow with the poor;There's a song that will linger forever in our ears;Oh, hard times come again no more." Stephen Foster's song are lingering now...














Hurricane Katrina is another disaster. The people who live in Louisiana just commemorated the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. I'm also posting the picture of the rescue team which I took in Dallas airport last September 11st. The team just returned to Texas from their rescue activities in New Orland.

To sponsor the New York Police Department in the 911, I bought a offical T-Shirt of NYPD when I visited New York two years ago.















The sponsored sale will support NYPD for 30% of their total revenue.