Saturday, November 7, 2009

Thanks, Ziporah!

Thanks to reader Ziporah for suggesting that I try a translator site for those messages that I was receiving in Chinese. As you know ,I refused to post those items until I found out what they said. It turned out that they were written in Japanese and they were promoting sex sites. You will not see such promotional material here. Period.

New York, New York 2

Monday- PCU New York enters the harbor

Tuesday- World Series game at Yankee Stadium

Wednesday- New York Yankees defeat the Philadelphia Phillies by a score of 7-3 to win the 2009 World Series

Thursday- (sleep)

Friday- New York Yankees honored with a parade up Broadway, the so-called "Canyon of Heroes", and ceremonies at City Hall

Saturday- Commissioning ceremony of USS New York.


So how are things where you live?

New York, New York




I was on the Hudson River shore this past Monday to welcome what was called PCU New York , and is now USS New York.

Just before the ship arrived at the North Cove area just adjacent to the World Trade Center site a few showers passed through the area. Then the above.

Soon enough, New York appeared:




And there was a brief ceremony as the ship stopped to dip its colors and to fire a 21 gun in salute to the WTC dead.









Today, I attended the commissioning of this ship and I found it to be a very meaningful and emotional event. The remnants of the World Trade Center contained the essence of its inhabitants; their desires, their dreams , their hopes. It was so gratifying, so satisfying, to see the World Trade Center alive in some form. The USS New York is imbued with these spirits, as well as the determination, vigor, pride, and desire of New Yorkers in general. They call USS New York "America's ship". To be truthful, she is New York's ship. We are part of her and she is now part of us.

In her peaceful missions, may the USS New York be welcomed by all and may she serve as a source of aid and healing. When she is sent into harm's way, may our enemies tremble in fear at her presence.

Fair winds and following seas to USS New York and to all who sail on her.