Caturday Art
Today we are remembering all those who died on 9/11/2001 in the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania as well as those who died as a result of working to clean-up the site of the collapsed Twin Towers. Our condolences go to all the friends and loved ones of the deceased.
To create our patriotic art, I used a photo of Sawyer with the Obamacer filter from Pixiz and then added a flag graphic from piZap at about 20 percent opacity. The frame is from favpng.
Sawyer will be popping over the Athena Cat Goddess Wise Kitty’s blog to join the Caturday Art blog hop. To participate, click on Athena’s badge.
Sunday Selfies Reminder
Another week has sped on by, which means it is time to think about taking your selfie for tomorrow’s blog hop. Straighten those whiskers, feathers, scales or whatever and put on your best smile. You do want to look spiffy for all your friends and admirers. I have no idea which of the Kitties Blue will be your host, but they’ll be right here at midnight to greet you. And once you are linked up, you’ll have the remainder of your day for a nice easy.
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow.
Beautiful!
We, too, remember exactly where we were, and what we were doing. Never, ever forget.
Very pretty art to help us all remember that sad day. Thanks so much
Hard to believe it’s been 20 years since that tragic day. I wasn’t around at the time, but the mom says she remembers it vividly. ~Ernie
That was such a sad day. Beautiful art. XO
We will always remember, always, always, always.
We’ll never forget the horror of that day, and our hearts hurt for those who were lost and those who love them.
We will always remember the day the world changed forever. Sawyer’s artwork is fabulous.
The Florida Furkids with love and whisker kisses to Sawyer from Noelle
We will never forget……ever. We’ll see you tomorrow for Selfies!
Hugs, Pam and Teddy too
It was such an awful day…and for many days following. We will never forget…and we hope following generations will be taught about it too, so they too will not forget the horror of that day.