It turns out that large portions of our vibrant country are in fact unenclosed by rectangular structures.
The contents of these areas sometimes resemble what we see through our so-called windows,
but are also in some ways quite different. It is a kind of outdoor effect, I suppose.
I experimented today in what they call a State Park (so named, no doubt. to enslave us to the notion
of putative outdoor recreation under the watchful eyes of our liberal nanny state masters and their
socialist media mouthpieces such as Bill Kristol, George Will, and others whose exploits are chronicled
quite exhaustively in the Indigulinks at lower right), and actually found it somewhat pleasant.
In fact, it turns out that places named Seeley Lake and Placid Lake aren't as horrible as they sound.
These lakes are some of the wide points of the Clearwater River in western Montana, and are
found to the west of the Seeley-Swan Highway 83. Yes, I have driven on some roads with some
lakes before, but now I finally get it. Lakes!