A Bit of Tingle Up the Spine

Of course you can’t escape the fact that Tuesday was the anniversary of a horrible day for the world. It was, certainly, one of those days in history where everything changed, and unfortunately, in this case, not for the better. The day after was the day when, having spent the 11th glued to the TV watching slack-jawed, we started trying to sort it all out. We wanted to know who did it, why, and what we were going to do about it. It’s the day we woke up to a new world.

Yesterday, I had decided to clean out the closet here in the office. I’d let it get totally unorganized, and I had more unneeded crap in there than one can shake a stick at. Don’t ask me why, but I think I had the box from every cell phone I ever owned. As I finally got worked down to the bottom of the closet, on the floor in a back corner was a Target bag. As my good friend Chef Rick would say, “I said to myself; self, what could be in there?”

I unwrapped the bag, and there was the St. Petersburg Times from September 12, 2001. I was apparently smart enough to keep the paper, but not smart enough to remember I had. Boy, the paper was a lot bigger then. I spent some time thumbing through those pages. It was clear there were a lot more questions than answers on that day, and no one was really quite sure how to report on those events.

As the title notes, I got a little tingle up my spine realizing that I’d found the paper exactly 11 years to the day after I’d carefully wrapped in that plastic bag and stuck it away. Someday, someone will be “going through my things” (I hope in many years). I wonder what they’ll think when they unwrap that paper?
St. Petersburg Times Front Page, September 12, 2001

B. John

Records and Content Management consultant who enjoys good stories and good discussion. I have a great deal of interest in politics, religion, technology, gadgets, food and movies, but I enjoy most any topic. I grew up in Kings Mountain, a small N.C. town, graduated from Appalachian State University and have lived in Atlanta, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Dayton and Tampa since then.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

error: Content is protected !!