It's a wind phone and audio journaling tool!

I found out about wind phones when visiting the SoCal Vintage Computer Festival in 2026. They had two wind terminals up. The concept really resonates with me.
The phone unfortunately reminds me of work, but I'll be working to reporpose it similar as how the wind terminals now have humanity.

I don't have a place to host the audio files and will summarize the calls for now




Calls made

This is about the weekend. I frequent a used media store: CDs, vinyl, books, you name it. I like to go to the $1 clearance sections and try my luck finding albums I want or trying a new artist out. I found an album I've been wanting: Miguel Migs, Nude Tempo One by Naked Music. It's a downtempo, deep house label that I'll pick up any time. The alum art's groovy on top of it. The album has a warm, summar sound to it.
I also found out Jill Scott released a new album after a decade last week! I rushed to the store after work to pick it up and it's been on repeat nonstop

I'm interested to see how these calls go. I'm so used to writing a journal, but speaking has me process thought differently and it already feels preferred. I combine both freeflow thought with intent behind the words, not having as much time to decide what lines land on the paper. This will also help me in conversation, keeping up with depth and pace.
Today's thought is about decaf. I lost the taste to drink my caffinated teas or the coffee treat once in a while. This started a week and a half ago and it feels as if because it was a habit and "being used to it" when, while I did enjoy it, wasn't needed. It's an experiment to see if caffeine had a way on my personality, making me think more reactively, short-thought, and commonly in some sort of rush of needing to do something.
I'll stick with some lovely herbals.