Thursday, November 16, 2023

Sikes Lake Thin Man's Shadow Takes You On A Scenic Tour


Well, we have passed the Ides of November. The year 2023 is zipping to a close.

Yesterday I was back at Lucy Park, fast walking the park's backwoods jungle. 

We have a couple more summer-like days before the return of fall, this coming Monday. The air turning cold, with rain possibly falling.

Today it was back to Sikes Lake I drove, for a fast walk around the lake.

Recently some Texas entity named the MSU (Midwestern State University) campus as the most attractive in Texas. Or was it most scenic? I don't remember.

But, the above view from the bridge across Sikes Lake, looking west at the Sikes Lake currently Greenish Lagoon, is a good example of this college campus being both attractive and scenic.


And the above would be the Shadow of the One-Armed Sikes Lake Thin Man, standing on the deck of that aforementioned bridge. As you can sort of see, it is a t-shirt and cargo shorts type day, again.


Another look at why the MSU campus is thought to be attractive and scenic. Here we are at the north end of the lake.

That structure at the center is known as Priddy Pavilion. Music events take place there.

That structure to the right is a covered walkway leading to the entry to Wichita Falls Museum of Art.

If you look closely under the Priddy Pavilion you can see the bridge across the lake at the north end of the lake.

That bridge leads to the parking lot where my vehicle was located.

And that ends your tour of Sikes Lake for the day...

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