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Gone Astray - Russell Johnson

Gone Astray - Russell Johnson

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Russell Johnson goes astray with his essays about culture, travel, and the absurdities of lifeRussell Johnson Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
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  • Celebrating Day of the Dead on Halloween: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (Video)
    Oct 24 2025

    Waking up to cathedral bells and a cocksure rooster to the celebration of Day of the Dead in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. It also happened to be Halloween.

    The post Celebrating Day of the Dead on Halloween: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (Video) first appeared on Connected Traveler.
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    6 mins
  • Sneak Preview: Duckton Abbey, The New Season
    Aug 8 2025

    The new season of Duckton Abbey is rapidly approaching: new adventures, new scandals, perhaps a tryst or three, mannerly speaking, from the rarefied realm of the duck pond in our town plaza. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | TuneIn | iHeart Radio | Spotify | Deezer| Pandora In the last episode, the free spirited Trevor, the Dabbling Duck, won the hand of the tender-breasted Lady Rosalinda of the Reeds after he saved Duckton Abbey by tearing off the inflator-valve of a giant, fearsome inflated swan, which had been maliciously planted by The Duck al Orange, who was, like his predecessors, […]

    The post Sneak Preview: Duckton Abbey, The New Season first appeared on Connected Traveler.
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    4 mins
  • Video: The Big Boom Theory – Santorini, Greece Before the Monster Cruise Ships
    Jul 9 2025

    Before the era of the mega-cruise ships, I shot this video on the then-quiet island of Santorini, Greece and remastered it to high def.

    The post Video: The Big Boom Theory – Santorini, Greece Before the Monster Cruise Ships first appeared on Connected Traveler.
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    2 mins
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