September 11, 2001 has been on my mind, partly because I walk by the World Trade Center site every day now that we’ve moved downtown. It’s a big change from our former bland midtown location. I love the European feel of the neighborhood, the curvy streets and tiny shops.

But also, perhaps because of a bit of survivors’ guilt, I feel very connected to this geography because I walked these streets on that balmy day when about 3,000 New Yorkers lost their lives, as well as Arizona’s Gary Bird, the husband of my good friend Donna Killoughey.

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