Viewtiful CdA Doesn’t Need Hyperbole
Like many Coeur d’Alene-area residents, Suzy Sindelar was surprised when tourism writer Steve Winston used terms like “gas-lit
streetlamps,” “cobblestone” streets, “alpine lake” and 7,000-foot mountains to describe the Lake City. Winston’s hyped descriptions were contained in an article naming Coeur d’Alene as the top “Mountain Town” in the USA. A stickler for accuracy, Suzy challenged Winston’s description in an email to him – and got this response: “In answer to your question … Yes, I have been to Coeur d’Alene. I was there about three years ago. And in some of my wording in this article, I was apparently not entirely accurate. I believe the sidewalks – at least in part of the town – are red-brick, not cobblestone. So I did use a poor choice of words there. And I believe, as well, that I should have used the word ‘style’ in describing the streetlamps … as in ‘gas-lit-style.’ I don’t believe there’s a town in America that has actual ‘gas-lit’ streetlamps anymore.” Winston was surprised by the reaction of Sindelar and other locals to his upbeat report about the Lake City/
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Other weekend SR columns:
- Moos lands Kent, gets his man /John Blanchette
- Smart Bombs: All the speech you can afford /Gary Crooks
- Wildlife biologist Ferguson relishes his career /Rich Landers
- Slice: Our capacity to care endures in any language /Paul Turner
- Eye on Boise: IPAAT’s Lanza booted from ed task force /Betsy Russell
- Sixth-grader’s tweets as crossing guard are all about safety /Shawn Vestal
- We BOOBs say naughty novels don’t belong in high school hands /Doug Clark
Question: How often do you brag on the beauty of the Coeur d’Alene area?
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