I came to update a post I wrote the other day, and I can't seem to find it. I know there have been a bunch of issues with the servers, so maybe that particular topic got mysteriously placed elsewhere...???
Ok, so what I want to mention is a new travel host: Rudy Maxa! Unlike Rick Steves, however, his shows aren't readily available on Hulu, nor can I find them on my local PBS channel. It tells me to look back to find out when he'll next air. BUT...Sean has not only heard of him, but seen his stuff on TV!!
So, why did this topic arise? We were at Costco wandering thru the books/dvd area and I saw a series of travel videos by this guy...Europe to the Max or something like that. So, being the thrifty traveler I am

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wouldn't be going on a
DCL cruise if I was, would I??), I promptly came home and looked at my local library website to see what they had! And, lo and behold, they had some of his stuff!
So, this afternoon, Sean and I sat down with our yummy salads and started to watch the DVD's that arrived. The first one was a single DVD on Turkey. It covered Istanbul (which we didn't watch), and the Turquoise Coast (which we did). It was very well done and gave some amazing video not only of the coast line, but of Ephesus and the ruins around it. What beautiful scenery! While the Turquoise Coast was further south (Kusadasi being the farthest north of that area, from what I gather), I certainly home we'll get so see such splendid coastline!!
The next DVD was a set of 5 or 6 disks. It covers a lot of areas in Europe, but we watched a series on Rome that gave an awful lot of scenic shots that Rick Steves series don't seem to have. The other was on the French Riveria. Both of these were worth watching to give some history, scenery, and ideas of what to see and do in the area.
I've gone to his website to see what I could see and this wasn't as stellar. I found a link to a blog that hasn't bee updated in something like 2 years, but then went to a different website that seemed to be more current, but less informative than what you can get on Rick's website. So worth perusing, though. This guy clearly travels EVERYWHERE, not just Europe. I'd love to see his perspective on spain, but our library didn't have any of his stuff that may have covered that area.
Here's a link to his website:
http://rudymaxa.com/