More than three-quarters of Americans live in homes without landlines. But if you still have one, you may be old enough to ...
He bought an old phone booth — white with glass panes — put it in his garden on a windy hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and “installed” a rotary phone, with no wires connecting it to ...
A clinical social worker explains the vital role of the old-fashioned rotary phone for those dealing with death and loss Taryn Lindhorst, The Conversation The first wind phone was built in 2010 in ...
I loved Jan Risher's column about an old rotary phone and old phone exchanges. Seventy years later, I still remember by best friend's phone number, Jackson 8080. And even though I've had a cell ...
Then I heard about the wind phone. At its simplest, a wind phone is a rotary or push-button phone located in a secluded spot in nature, usually within a booth-type structure and often next to a ...
People use the wind phone to “call” and have a one-way conversation with deceased loved ones. Here they can say the things left unsaid. Wind phones offer a setting for the person to tell the story of ...
Huron Shores Hospice has installed a Wind Phone, inspired by the Japanese “kaze no denwa” tradition, in Pioneer Park in ...
The Rotary Club of Prestwick is providing nostalgia cases to encourage residents to take a walk down memory lane. The project ...
(THE CONVERSATION) My mother died in my home in hospice in 2020, on the day my state of Washington went into COVID-19 lockdown. Her body was taken away, but none of the usual touchstones for grief ...