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Jonathan Odom
@theJonathanOdom · 4:54

Who is she?

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You know, the last couple of years, I've really been fascinated by, you know, old things. When the flea markets, stuff like that. There's a place here in Birmingham, Alabama, called who's on Second. And it has just odds and ends things, just old things, trinkets. And it always has this big bucket of pictures. And I love to come in these pictures. And I'm drawn to certain pictures, and I was drawn to these three pictures

#beautifulwoman #unknown #lostintime #shehasmagic

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:44

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And I'll never forget some of the stuff I read, and I always want to turn it into something, but I never did. But it's really quite an invitation to sort of understand how every window of every building, of every house, of every city, of every country, like every individual whole life that has lived here, is so fascinating. If you just look at it like an object, like, wow. And it puts me in awe sometimes
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Jonathan Odom
@theJonathanOdom · 1:10

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She's happy. I don't know if she's happy, but she's proud of who she is. And it's amazing to be in this place in life where a picture like that, it grabs you. But thank you so much for the kind words. This journey of life is different, but I love it. Thank you so much for the kind words and have a great day. Bye
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Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 1:33
Hey, Jonathan. Yeah. I think it's beautiful and pieces of somebody's life, maybe someone that you never coincided with on this other Earth in this time, but you can still feel a connection through that heirloom. It's beautiful. And it's such a unique, specific feeling. It does feel magic, I think. Thank you for sharing
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