Yeah! I used to watch with my dad, who loved these shows. Yeah, I've watched some shows about Huell that were put together by his crew and it gives a new appreciation of who he was and how he brought something completely unique and new to PBS. He was a very smart man and he loved California as I do, but he was originally from TN I think.Haven't quite left the library parking lot yet, I was posting those pics at different websites where I hang out, LOL. The library is closed today, but one can still glom onto their wi-fi by parking outside the building, a helpful tip given to me by a librarian gal months ago. I haven't put cable or Internet in my home yet, though that will change pronto now that I have work lined up... don't wanna miss the latter part of football season, LOL. As for Huell Howser, I used to watch his program with me dear departed mum, she was a big fan... ol' Huell was kinda hokey, but I reckon he was laughing all the way to the bank. I probably saw those same shows you did, Tarasgirl06, especially the train shows which I thoroughly enjoyed. The railroad played a BIG part in the history of this little burg, and trains still move heaps of freight through here every day. Folks used to detrain here to catch the stagecoach to Tombstone, which is only about 23 miles away... folks here are big on the Old West, LOL.
Okay, I'm outta here, this car is getting warm even with all the windows down...
HASTA LUEGO!!!