When you go out and see the empty streets, the empty stadiums, the empty train platforms, don’t say to yourself, “It looks like the end of the world.” What you’re seeing is love in action. What you’re seeing in that negative space, is how much we do care for each other, for our grandparents, for the immuno-compromised brothers and sisters, for people we will never meet.
People will lose jobs over this. Some will lose their businesses. And some will lose their lives. All the more reason to take a moment, when you’re out on a walk, or on your way to the store, or just watching the news, to look into all the emptiness and marvel at all that love.
Let if fill and sustain you. It isn’t the end of the world. It is the most remarkable act of global solidarity that we may ever witness.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 4 years ago
Awww. RJ: Go over there and give Hammy a hug!
KenTheCoffinDweller over 4 years ago
I know that I am out of touch, but is this a Fred Rodgers anniversary of some kind, or close to one?
over 4 years ago
We feel your pain, Hammy. Hang in there.
ronaldalbertansley over 4 years ago
fred will be happy !
Breadboard over 4 years ago
And the band played on …
Pocosdad over 4 years ago
Where can I get a Critter Tunes?
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
That’s a Hammy B3 if ever I saw one.
Jeffin Premium Member over 4 years ago
Just go to the grocery store Hammy. I’ll be there to ring you up and smile with my eyes. Thanks guys.
Masterskrain over 4 years ago
Aww…poor Hammy…
Vet Premium Member over 4 years ago
The strong reason to defeat this virus.
Bugs bunny over 4 years ago
Um…. why is the Daniel Tiger’s neighborhood theme song in a over the hedge comic?
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
I wonder what Fred himself would say about this situation.
candor1230 over 4 years ago
What would Mr. Rogers have done with this mess we’re in?
NaturLvr over 4 years ago
A friend recently sent me this:
When you go out and see the empty streets, the empty stadiums, the empty train platforms, don’t say to yourself, “It looks like the end of the world.” What you’re seeing is love in action. What you’re seeing in that negative space, is how much we do care for each other, for our grandparents, for the immuno-compromised brothers and sisters, for people we will never meet.
People will lose jobs over this. Some will lose their businesses. And some will lose their lives. All the more reason to take a moment, when you’re out on a walk, or on your way to the store, or just watching the news, to look into all the emptiness and marvel at all that love.
Let if fill and sustain you. It isn’t the end of the world. It is the most remarkable act of global solidarity that we may ever witness.
Paul Williams
chief tommy over 4 years ago
I think I am Hammy
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 4 years ago
In the years of the COVID19 Plague, that is being neighborly.
skipper1992 over 4 years ago
Mr. Rogers: the one man who even the worst internet troll won’t touch.
rgcviper over 4 years ago
Mr. Rogers is great. Miss you, good sir. Thanks for the tribute, Lewis & Fry.
KS82 over 4 years ago
Aww poor Hammy I wish I could hug him.