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I was with my client, Iceland's Minister of Fisheries, on our way to the Rayburn House Office Building for a meeting with a Congressman.
At about 9:05 am we were in a taxi making our way towards the Capitol for a 9:30 meeting. We made it as far as Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street. Panicked workers from the Old Executive Office Building were streaming out into the streets. Many women were barefoot, their high-heels in hand.
At that time, Arni's cell phone rang. It was Armann, the Minister's political assistant. He was watching CNN and advised us about the World Trade Center attacks. Washington was already in chaos and near-gridlock. People were everywhere.
We had the taxi take us to the Embassy of Iceland where we watched the rest of the morning's events unfold in the Ambassador's office. It was beyond surreal.
If Flight 93 (the fourth plane) had made it to Washington, I could have been on the fourth floor of the Rayburn HOB in an office overlooking the Capitol Building. Five years later, it still leaves me shivering to think about the what ifs...
At about 9:05 am we were in a taxi making our way towards the Capitol for a 9:30 meeting. We made it as far as Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street. Panicked workers from the Old Executive Office Building were streaming out into the streets. Many women were barefoot, their high-heels in hand.
At that time, Arni's cell phone rang. It was Armann, the Minister's political assistant. He was watching CNN and advised us about the World Trade Center attacks. Washington was already in chaos and near-gridlock. People were everywhere.
We had the taxi take us to the Embassy of Iceland where we watched the rest of the morning's events unfold in the Ambassador's office. It was beyond surreal.
If Flight 93 (the fourth plane) had made it to Washington, I could have been on the fourth floor of the Rayburn HOB in an office overlooking the Capitol Building. Five years later, it still leaves me shivering to think about the what ifs...