Found a phone booth in the wild, too bad you can’t use it anymore.
Found a phone booth in the wild, too bad you can’t use it anymore.
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Have you heard about the wilderness phone booth that some widower (I think) set up so that people could make “phone calls” to their deceased loved ones?
That sounds interesting and a little spooky😳
I think there are several such booths around the world. The story I saw, on CBS Sunday Morning, is rather touching, not spooky at all, from what I can tell. No one really thinks they’re communicating with ghosts or spirits, but it gives a person who has lost a loved one a concrete place to “make a call” — that is, simply think out loud what their emotions are. At least that’s how I understand it. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=271031718287930