Today I discovered
Nov. 2nd, 2014 11:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
... that my house, which I had always vaguely assumed was on an east-facing slope, is actually on a north-facing slope.
I found this out by installing a compass app and saying to my husband, "Hey, this compass app is broken!" Apparently it isn't. All these years, I figured that "My back window looks across San Francisco Bay to the other side" meant that I was looking east, or some variation on it. Somehow I reconciled this belief with the knowledge that on both solstices the rising sun shines in through my bedroom window, which is at a right angle to the back slope.
I can only say "Duh".
I found this out by installing a compass app and saying to my husband, "Hey, this compass app is broken!" Apparently it isn't. All these years, I figured that "My back window looks across San Francisco Bay to the other side" meant that I was looking east, or some variation on it. Somehow I reconciled this belief with the knowledge that on both solstices the rising sun shines in through my bedroom window, which is at a right angle to the back slope.
I can only say "Duh".
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Date: 2014-11-03 03:11 pm (UTC)Once I've stopped to sort it out, I'll generally remember that okay, that landmark is north so we're traveling southwest right now, or whatever, but I don't always stop to sort it out for quite a while.
*I live in Boston. Straight roads at right angles to each other are a weird and disconcerting rarity.
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