Purely logic. If your left foot is standing below the equator it is south. That
makes your right foot on the north side of the equator. So, John is exactly
right in that you are facing west. Of course, I am a good traveler. I
navigate for my husband all the time. He is good about north, south, east and
west too, though. Anyway, that was an easy one in my opinion. We’ve been
discussing how we want our new house to lay. The street side is to the north,
so we’ve been deciding whether we want the morning sun on the bedroom side, or
the carport side. There are trees in both directions both on our property and
our neighbors, so supposedly, it won’t really matter. We’ve been adding an
subtracting things to the people building our home, and they say we’ll be in
the home most likely by Thanksgiving.
Vickie
From: nancy Lynn
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 2:45 PM
To: mcb chat
Subject: [ourplace] logic puzzle
Call this little puzzle logical thoughts from a bored mind. I’d be interested
to see how many can do this, and it’s not a trick. I suspect the better
mobility travelers will get this quicker, although I’m not one of those. Here
goes. if you’re standing with your left foot south of the equator and your
right foot north of it, which way are you facing? Extra points if you can
explain why. This is just something fun to play with.
Ban sliced cheese. Make America grate again.