I keep forgetting to tell you -- after half a dozen instinctive "mistakes", I've said the heck with it and switched my east and west. It's always made more sense to me in North America, particularly this part. Wind tends to be from the west, and there's the Great Honkin' Inland Sea Lake to the east...
*grin* re: switching. That does make sense; I know folks in the Southern Hemisphere often swap the north and south for the same reasons.
east and west tend to work for me because eastern winds tend to be something special to me--something *different*--a serious change or oddity, and I think about the Pacific to the west. But, locally...it SO makes more sense to go with the prevailing winds and the huge WATER.
I know folks in the Southern Hemisphere often swap the north and south for the same reasons.
Well, that and rotating the holidays. *g* I always do double-takes at aardie's posts about them. But it was kind of fun to read about her getting ready for Beltane while we were doing Samhain.
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I keep forgetting to tell you -- after half a dozen instinctive "mistakes", I've said the heck with it and switched my east and west. It's always made more sense to me in North America, particularly this part. Wind tends to be from the west, and there's the Great Honkin' Inland Sea Lake to the east...
Thought you'd be amused.
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east and west tend to work for me because eastern winds tend to be something special to me--something *different*--a serious change or oddity, and I think about the Pacific to the west. But, locally...it SO makes more sense to go with the prevailing winds and the huge WATER.
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Well, that and rotating the holidays. *g* I always do double-takes at aardie's posts about them. But it was kind of fun to read about her getting ready for Beltane while we were doing Samhain.
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