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Do You Know Clockwise?

After last night, I am more concerned than ever that America will ever be able to get over, get around, get by, this divisiveness that seems to permeate most discussions about serious issues. My wife and I and another couple (close friends), had a magnificent dinner at Flat Creek Lodge in Swainsboro. It was a little warm and late in the meal I stood on the chair and turned the ceiling fan over our table on high. After doing so, I asked my companions whether the ceiling fan was turning clockwise or counterclockwise.

Big mistake!! My wife and I said counterclockwise. The couple, clockwise. I was astounded that we would disagree over something so simple. Lawyer that I am, I could not let this go and pressed my case to the occupants of the next table. Even more astounding results! Out of these three couples, one agreed with my wife and me, the other two went clockwise.

I cannot describe the ensuing discussion, other than to say, we stood on our heads, we twirled our fingers in various circular patterns, we held our watches over our heads, we drew on napkins and still no unanimity. Some people changed directions-several times. Everyone swore they were right.

Good grief, Charlie Brown!! What a nightmare for logical thought! Do you agree that “clockwise” describes a left to right rotation around an axis? Yes! Look at the fan. Which way is it rotating? Clockwise! No! No! No! No!. Look at the damn fan!

This is one of those maddening wastes of time that are more important than life itself. (Their life, not mine!) Regardless of who was right (me), it is really bewildering to think we could not agree on so simple a concept. Disagreement split pretty much along political lines, but not entirely. Democrats correctly identified counterclockwise. Republicans were either wrong and unapologetic or flip-flopped back and forth. Positions became entrenched. Attitudes took on an edge.

Ultimately, we realized the problem could not be resolved and abandoned any attempt to resolve the impasse. We moved on to other things, with only quick, subtle references to the conundrum. Like, “Excuse me while I move counterclockwise toward the restroom.”

Fortunately, we made new friends and have agreed to return at the October 20 “Beer Paring” for the final battle. If anyone out there has a plan for victory, keep it to yourself. This is just too much fun to resolve this year!

Interview with Cathy McDaniel, General Manager, Flat Creek Lodge, Swainsboro, Georgia

Reynolds Plantation, move over! You haven’t got anything on us folks down here in South Georgia because we have Flat Creek Lodge. I live about 30 miles from Swainsboro and am ashamed to say I just heard about FCL. (I don’t get out much.) Amazing, truly amazing, to think someone could or would develop a classy resort out here in the country. We aren’t the sticks, but we are the country! But this place looks like Disney World.

There is an Atlanta connection. The owners and operators of FCL are Steve and Caroline Harless, who live in Atlanta. I think Steve is a CPA. They have transformed 2000 acres of Georgia timberland into an environmentally sensitive playground for corporate retreats, family vacations, weddings or just dinner out.

There are a lot of hunting lodges all over South Georgia, but FCL is totally different. Not only can you hunt and fish, you can just get close to nature with biking or walk around the dairy farm. FCL makes its own cheese! Cheese in Georgia? Who would have thought?

Don’t like to actually kill things, then go shoot clay pigeons at the skeet range.

This is more than the boys getting together to shoot birds. This is stuff families are made of. Learn to fish. Learn to shoot. At the end of the day, take a load off and visit the spa before enjoying the culinary specialties of Executive Chef, Scott Myers. Here’s a sample of the menu!

I know this reads like a commercial, but when you live 90 miles from Savannah and Macon and you find out there is a great gourmet restaurant 30 miles from home, you kind of get excited. FCL has been open for 5 years and I have to make up for lost time.

The best thing, the dining room is open to the public on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. I made my reservation during the interview.