We were out walking our dog in between raindrops today, and we came across the Little Free Library stand shown above, one of a couple in our neighborhood.
But as you can see, this one doesn’t just have books. It has something that is in limited supply, with seemingly unlimited demand. For someone to sacrifice their toilet paper to a complete stranger (or a neighbor, who knows), speaks volumes about what people are doing to help each other during these trying times.
Such wonderful gestures are taking place all around the world, sometimes on a much bigger scale. This past Thursday at 8:00 pm, residents of the UK gave a big applause (from front doors, garden, balcony, windows, living rooms, etc) to show all nurses, doctors, GPs and carers our appreciation for their ongoing hard work and fight against the virus. The event was billed as Clap for Carers.
I’m sure most of us have seen a video or two of all the music that people have created and shared during the covid-19 pandemic.
When I see things like this, I am confident that we will come out of this crisis stronger, kinder, united, and more caring.
The song below, inspired by a post from Jill Dennison, says it so well.
Be well.
i love all of the positive actions and words i’m seeing.
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same here, from neighbors to nations…
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Yes!
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We are not allowed to go walking so enjoy that! And that’s kind of that person to give away pay off their hoard.
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I can’t imagine not even being allowed to go for a walk; I hope that changes for you soon!
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that is awful you cannot go for walks even. people let their fears override common sense sometimes. walking and fresh air is key to good immunity/health. hope they let you out soon.
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I will walk to the shops when I go
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well that’s good; I thought you couldn’t leave your home at all. stay safe!
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In our area, the care boxes replaced all the books with food. A wonderful and simple way to get help to people who need it. Great post, as always!
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what a great idea – it’s wonderful to hear about all of these stories of neighbor helping neighbor.
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It brings out the best and the worst… Let’s hope the greedy and the gripers have leisure to think about the feedback they’re getting.
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it seems like the good is overwhelming the bad…
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Yes. Let us all come out better for it.
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agreed!
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The world stands united as One!
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let’s hope it stays this way!
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Love this and those showing The Love
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The Clap for Carers was great, although the name is not the greatest…
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Really, The Clap? But, an awesome way to honor the worthy.
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my thoughts exactly…
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People are pulling together like I haven’t seen in a long time. I hope the positive vibe lasts.
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Fingers crossed.
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Crisis (and fear) brings out both the best and worst in people, for sure. Thanks for sharing. When “they” take away (safe, social distancing) walks outdoors I fear “they” have gone too far and everyone’s health and immunity will suffer.
Fresh air is so important to both mental and physical health.
Stay well.
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I agree that people should be encouraged to go for walks, as long as they can maintain the appropriate social distance from others.
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It’s so nice to see that people are coming together in this way!
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indeed it is!
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It’s these acts of kindness in times of trouble and hardship that helps restore my faith in humanity!
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I feel the same way!
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How beautiful…such a lovely gesture…I am blubbing again that is the third time this morning and the day is yet young…The kindness of people is overwelming me …Be well and stay safe 🙂 x
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it’s a nice way to be overwhelmed; have a great day!
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Yes it is Jim… Thank you and you have a good day 😊
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A lovely post, Jim. My boys and I have started a YouTube channel for kids who need some entertaining. I am trying to post two recipes and two stories a week.
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I should have read this comment first, since in my last comment I asked what kind of YouTube channel you were starting. I have not read your blog posts for today yet; do you provide the link to their YouTube channel?
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