Subj : From a book To : Ardith Hinton From : Michael Dukelsky Date : Wed Oct 17 2018 13:08:38 Hello Ardith, Tuesday October 16 2018, Ardith Hinton wrote to Alexander Koryagin: AK>> -----Beginning of the citation----- AK>> The bus chugged westward. On both sides of the streets AK>> were interesting buildings. The Cowboy's Retreat was a AK>> log cabin fronted with flashing neon lights. The Emerald AK>> Crown was a hotel shaped like a wedding cake with a carpet AK>> that rolled down to the road like a green beach meeting AK>> a tarmac sea. AK>> ----- The end of the citation ----- AK>> What is a green beach, what is a tarmac sea, and how AK>> can they meet? AH> The word "like" tells me the author is making a comparison AH> here... technically a simile. I imagine the carpet as a lawn, AH> possibly made of fake grass, and the tarmac sea as a paved road. AH> Apparently one part of this lawn ends at the side of the road, i.e. AH> the lawn & the road come into contact. This is what I meant except I thought of not fake but real grass. AH> In any case, the narrator is thinking of it as a beach adjacent to the AH> sea.... :-) Exactly. BTW I was named a bad boy here but I consider it a compliment, since I was a boy very long ago. :) Michael .... node (at) f1042 (dot) ru --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: Moscow, Russia (2:5020/1042) .