Face into the wind when you can.
Only so much you can do about direction if you're walking somewhere, but you can angle yourself a bit. Keeps hair and other danglies out of your face. If something starts to blow away, it's easier to catch. Can't count the number of times I've been saved by facing into the wind while eating.
Also, it's refreshing. If you're facing the wind, especially if you're walking into the wind, you get maximum speed difference. Makes the world feel alive and that you're there in it. Never a bad thing to have more of.
Of course, this is assuming there's no other weather at play. Walking into the wind during a storm is a great way to get rain in your eyes.
Don't do that.
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Nightly Notes
I have fond memories of walking into the wind in a giant puffer when I was younger and feeling the cushion of wind pushing back. How odd, to have a childhood memory impossible because of physics rather than age.
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