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The big change in is smaller tour size — by popular request, we cut the maximum capacity of about half of our tours from 28 people to This unavoidably comes with a commensurate increase in prices, but apparently our travelers recognize the beauty of smaller groups. We are having fun with the Web, widgets, and social networking, and look forward to more in the future. Smart content management and communicating with travelers in groups vs. The TV section of our website has a new widget that lets people type in their zip code to see when my public television series is playing in their town. Except, perhaps, for our shipping department which has to do all the work , we all like our new monthly Facebook-only blowout sales in which we lose money, but have over a thousand people give our shopping cart a whirl. We are busily working on the 2. Sales figures confirm his wisdom. The Mediterranean Cruise Ports guide is doing so well, we have a Northern European version in the cooker. Our electronic books are dominant; on iTunes, 8 of the top 10 bestselling Europe guides, and 16 of the top 20, are ours. Still, our electronic revenue amounts to only about 10 percent of our print revenue. In the world of guidebooks, print still rules. I will continue to spend four months a year traveling in Europe, spending two-thirds of the time researching our guidebooks, and a third of the time filming new TV episodes. These will replace the ten-year-old trio we have out now — lots has changed I hear they even have a common currency now. Other TV specials for include a two-hour pledge special called Hidden Europe featuring a dozen gorgeous, underappreciated, and offbeat destinations due out in March of ; our one-hour special Europe: A Symphonic Journey just filmed last month and due out in September of ; and a one-hour prime time special on Rome October of The premiere of our Rome special will coincide with the release of our new, episode seventh series. I made it clear to the staff that, as a co-sponsor of I a bill that I believe will make Washington State the first in our nation to legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana in the elections — see www. People asked about my retirement plans. While the cats are away, the mice will play. Every year when the managers go on our retreat, our staff cooks up some clever mischief. They tell me that the communities of Vernazza and Monterosso are in for a bleak, backbreaking winter of digging out and rebuilding, but they are determined to come back. This evening, Vernazza has been completely evacuated in anticipation of heavy rain in the next few days. Only the military is allowed in the town. An American-based fund for relief and reconstruction is being set up, and I hope to have details in a few days at www. Keep Vernazza in your travel dreams. I was in Vernazza last May, updating my Italy guidebook. At 10 p. I never could have imagined that the street I was walking on would, just a few months later, be under 6 to 12 feet of mud and rocks. Learn more at www. Thirty two years ago, I met two American college girls while hitchhiking in Switzerland. They were studying in Florence, and I asked them their favorite place in Italy. They surprised me by naming a place I had never heard of before: Cinque Terre. Of the five towns, spindly, pastel Vernazza has always been my favorite. Once rugged and magical, it became…comfortable and magical. Then, on Tuesday afternoon, a torrent of rain came down and a flash flood thundered through the town, gutting nearly every business, and filling the ground floors with mud. To learn more about what has happened, to view pictures of the aftermath, and to read message-board comments from people who were there, see my online November Travel News. I spent four nights here last May, updating our guidebook chapter to the Cinque Terre. At the end of my stay, as I got on the train for Rome, I found myself actually thinking of Vernazza as a person…and as a friend. I believe I know more people in Vernazza than in all of Spain. In fact, looking at the photos — store fronts ripped off and fishing boats crumbled on rocks — I get this ghastly feeling that these are photos of a crime scene…and that nature has murdered my friend. At some point, generations ago, the stream was put under the pavement. But it still flowed, draining water from the terraced vineyards that surround the town on three sides. And this week, with a freakishly intense rainstorm — like a misplaced monsoon — torrents of water funneled from the surrounding mountains into the town carrying rampaging tons of mud and debris. That narrow street became a riverbed again, and Vernazza met a fate almost similar to Pompeii: the entire ground-floor of the town was buried. Businesses that Vernazzans had worked all their lives to build are washed away. Its church now houses only a mucky lagoon. One of the joys of my work is sending travelers to Vernazza. And today I read an email from one Vernazzan who fears they may not rebuild and it could become a ghost town. But I think people are determined to dig out and bring life back to both Vernazza and its neighbor Monterosso. The other three towns of the region — Riomaggiore, Manarola and Corniglia — because of their luckier topography, got through the storm essentially unscathed. I had planned to visit the town next April to film an updated version of my TV show on the region. Then I realized, there may be nothing to show. But then I thought: no, I need to take the crew to the Cinque Terre and show the world the resilience of its people, the natural beauty of the region, and how its communities will carry on. How can we help? Those who care about the region can donate money. 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I can dedicate the same promotional energy to it in the coming years that I have in the past decades — even if there will be a hard and ugly time of healing.
Manarola, Cinque Terre Coast of Italy.
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