Saturday, September 14, 2024

Saratoga Surrender Site Sunrise | 09.14.2024


Sunrise Over the Saratoga Surrender Site | 09.14.2024
Schuylerville, New York 

Sunrise over the cannons of the Saratoga Surrender Site in Schuylerville, New York.
On this site on October 17, 1777, British General John Burgoyne formally surrendered to American General Horatio Gates after the pivotal Battle of Saratoga. This surrender was a major turning point in the American Revolutionary War because it led to France officially recognizing American independence and joining the war as an ally to the United States.

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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

The Keys of the World Trade Center



The Keys of the World Trade Center
By John Bulmer, John Bulmer Photography


These keys once jingled with trinkets, charms, and car logos—small symbols of lives always in motion. They nestled in pockets and bags, held by sons, daughters, fathers, and mothers—people who began their days riding the subway, sipping coffee, and rising above Southern Manhattan. They opened doors that no longer stand, spaces now blurred in memory. They unlocked offices, meeting rooms, and corners where decisions were made and workdays shared. Keys that never made it back down, lost with their owners as the world collapsed, transforming the ordinary into relics—tokens of lives interrupted mid-sentence, mid-breath.

We all know that familiar habit of checking for our keys—patting pockets, glancing in purses, the reassuring jingle telling us everything is in place. These keys once passed through subway turnstiles, carried by people rushing to work or heading home. Left behind in doorways never revisited, they became symbols of a world forever changed.

We were told to "Never Forget," but the unity of that day has long faded. Twenty-three years have passed—an eternity for some, but for others, it feels like yesterday. Today, we are reminded to pay attention to the small things, to cherish the mundane, because any of us could lose our keys, or what they represent, in an instant. Life can shift on a clear morning, turning a before into an after.

Today, notice the details—the soft jingle of keys, the weight in your hand, the feel of metal worn by routine. These keys were once part of family dinners, tucked into pockets at birthday parties, present for the laughter, the arguments, the quiet moments of reflection. They unlocked new beginnings, small escapes, everyday responsibilities—carried until, one day, they weren’t.

Life can change in an instant, even on a bright, perfect morning. In a heartbeat, everything is different—before and after, like a hole in a once-familiar skyline, though the mind still sees what used to be. We all have the habit of checking our pockets or purses, but sometimes, we lose our keys. And something as simple as a key suddenly carries the weight of everything.

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First Light, Halfmoon | 09.09.2024


First Light, Halfmoon | 09.09.2024
Halfmoon, New York

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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Sunrise in the Port of Albany | 09.04.2024

Sunrise in the Port of Albany | 09.04.2024
Albany, New York
 
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Albany Skyline Sunrise | 09.04.2024


Albany Skyline Sunrise | 09.04.2024
Rensselaer, New York

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Monday, September 2, 2024

Towers | 09.01.2024


Towers | 09.01.2024
Albany, New York 

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Sunday, September 1, 2024

Nipper Dawn | 09.01.2024


Nipper Dawn | 09.01.2024
Albany, New York 

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