The Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial is a part of my everyday life. I see it when gazing out the window at work. Walking to lunch, heading home at the end of the day, it is a quiet constant.
As with any symbolic place the Memorial has been instilled with a character formed from a collective expectation and the events that happened early that April morning are no less horrific or more understandable today. But, the Memorial today is much more than a somber reminder, it can be a place for contemplation, assessment and hope. And, it is a place of subtle beauty that’s quality is as varied as the skies and seasons.
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