First, I know how to land in crosswinds in a conventional geared aircraft.

This is a little different question about it.

The other day I found myself with a 90 degree crosswind at around five miles per hour (don't laugh, my plane is very light), and so did all the usual things with the wind coming from my right. The landing was okay, but a little rough for my liking.

So I picked the plane back up and landed from the other end. Just aces - no problems.

Going back through different videos and just thinking about it, it seems that I land much better (doing the same things) with the wind to my left rather than the right.

Since I'm landing under power, could this be a propeller thing (my VW swings the other way than a certified aircraft engine), or am I just a doofus?