• RBWells@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Our house is on a slanty road and I’ve never lived on one before, my mind rejects it. The CORNERS of the house point in cardinal directions. It’s because we are near a river, some of the streets in my neighborhood follow its course, which right here runs southwest.

    I just have to stop and think every time. Because I have only stayed on N-S or E-W roads my mind thinks our walls ought to be along those lines. I have to point at the corner and say NORTH out loud more often than you’d think.

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        4 minutes ago

        May I ask a question about German addresses? Here, they go up and up as you move out from the center of town - we have a zero/zero, so to speak, at one corner, and if you live at 100 N, you are one block north of center. So if you are 100 blocks north of center you live at 10000. I lived at 1500 E on 15th St I’d be 15 blocks away in two directions from that central point.

        Our German addresses are always like 6, never a big number. How?

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        4 hours ago

        Eh, it’s not the fact that it’s not on a grid layout. It’s the fact that it is mostly on a grid layout.

        Hünsborn looks lovely and organically developed in a hilly region.

        That area in Florida is flat as fuck and was probably some codger who wouldn’t sell until well after everything else was built up.