Here you can browse through my blog posts prior to February 2022. Currently I'm sharing my travel experiences, candid opinions, and what's on my mind solely on my Facebook page. — Rick

Celebrate Diversity Instead of Being Fearful of It

TripIt, a popular app designed to help you organize your travels, just did a quality job of producing a series of four-minute interviews with me about my travel philosophy. These “fireside chats” were shot in my living room. I thought you might enjoy the conversation. Here’s one about how people can overcome their fear of travel.

https://youtu.be/_WRhdycOXw4

I’m not ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ I’m Dancing with the Star Programmers

Last week in Atlanta I joined a couple hundred public television programmers and producers at the “American Public Television Fall Marketplace” convention. It’s a spirited gathering where programmers from each city spend days in a screening room. They’re reviewing all the great new programming they can choose from to make a TV schedule that fits their particular community. I was there to showcase our new European Easter show (a one-hour special coming your way this spring), our upcoming Luther and the Reformation special (destined to dazzle in 2017), and our new Season 9 (a dozen or so new shows to debut next fall). This fun-loving musical group entertained during one break–giving us a sneak, toe-tapping peek at a Celtic spin on Manheim Steamroller that promises to freshen up our Christmas music scene this holiday season. (You might get a little dizzy watching this.) I hope, this Thanksgiving season, that any of you who enjoy public television programming can put that on your list of things to be thankful for.

A letter from Paris

Thank you for all of your responses to my post about terrorism and travel. I appreciated them all, but this one was extra special:

“Hello there Rick Steves!

My name is Amber, my family and I are currently vacationing in Paris for a week with your Paris 2015 guidebook. We’ve seen all of the museums, monuments, and art we’ve wanted to see. We LOVE doing your ‘walks’ from your app! Paris is such a beautiful and historical city! We’ve loved every minute of it. I’m sure you get tons of these messages, but I wanted to thank you. Thank you not only for your awesome books but for the Facebook post on terrorists and traveling you posted a week ago.

We were scheduled to leave for Paris the Wednesday after the horrible tragedy that took place, and we suddenly found ourselves wondering if we should still go. Is it safe? What might happen to us? My heart was broken for the people of Paris, but we’re traveling with our two teenage daughters. Safety suddenly became a big concern and we had the hardest time making a decision.

Your post really touched me and helped me put things in perspective. My husband and I both agreed we would not let ourselves be ‘terrorized’ and we would go and have the amazing Europe trip we planned. And boy am I so glad we made that choice!

Sunset in Paris

The city is like none other. And the French people have been so kind to us. Yesterday we toured the Eiffel Tower and watched the sun set from the top with both our girls. It was a moment we will never forget. It was so beautiful, I shed a few tears. I’m so glad we made the choice to come, and to be able to have these wonderful experiences together as a family.

As we made our way back to our flat, we boarded the metro, and started discussing dinner ideas. A nice French businessman was sitting next to my 12 year old and must have over heard her talking. He asked her, ‘Do you speak English?’ She said yes. He said, ‘Are you American? Did you come here from America?’ And she said yes again. Then he put his newspaper down and said to all of us, ‘Thank you for coming to visit Paris. Despite what happened. We are a strong city. I hope you have a wonderful stay.’

I was so moved! This city has witnessed such horrible evil, not too long ago. And they have not let it stop them from living their lives. I see it every day in the cafés, couples and families sitting together conversing, laughing, and most importantly… Living. It warms my heart. We will definitely always keep traveling.

Au revior!

The Revis Family”