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James Fabiano is a teacher, free-lance writer, and popular columnist.
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James Fabiano is fond of teaching. He believes that it is an important job. It is also, in his words, one of the most difficult job one could choose to do. He writes to keep sane. He has written many essays, short stories, two books, and columns. He is currently working on his third. He has been told by many of his readers that they enjoy his work. He likes to write about the beauty of the area he has lived in for the past 27 years. He has written much and continues to write more.

Attack of the horned heathens from hell
There is little in this world more enjoyable than a summer garden that is just about ready to give you its bounty. After months of preparing, planting, watering, and weeding the garden is finally about to give you payment for all your labors. But... - James Fabiano, 2006-08-09

Norman Rockwell is alive and well and living on the New England
Recently CNN reported that Denmark is the most 'joyous' nation in the world. Ever since I took a ride down the York River in York, Maine I have to disagree with this report.... - James Fabiano, 2006-08-03

Genetic Traits of wallets and handbags
If there is a personalized hell where anyone who was remarkably bad had to go to spend eternity, mine would be a shopping mall. I have nightmares imagining being forced to wander through Macy's... - James Fabiano, 2006-07-28

Rights for Ice Cream
I was in my office one Monday morning when someone was knocking at my door. It was a miracle I heard it because it was ever so faint. Opening the door I observed a young girl holding a clipboard filled with papers.... - James Fabiano, 2006-07-12

Maine-ly man on the beach
Well, it finally happened.... - James Fabiano, 2006-07-06

Beware of cats and planets
All I remember was seeing white. In a panic I jumped out of bed wondering if I had just been attacked by the largest piece of lint known to mankind. It turned out to be my cat who decided to see if I was still alive by sitting on my face.... - James Fabiano, 2006-06-23

The evolution of lots to lofts
I found out the other day my reality is not the reality of my daughter. This sounds like an obvious statement but I always thought some things weren't supposed to change. My daughter is planning on getting married in mid-October.... - James Fabiano, 2006-06-14

I miss the old meetings of our Town
After I once again discovered there is never anything to watch on television except for some scripted reality show or some outdated sitcom whose writers were dug out of television's past I turned on the public access channel and watched a bit of the proce - James Fabiano, 2006-06-10

Yearning for the Drive-ins of our Past
Everything seems to be getting younger today except me. I have seen more Volkswagen bugs on the road than I have seen for many a decade. People have been wearing clothes and shoes I wore in the mid-seventies. Time seems to be going backward.... - James Fabiano, 2006-06-03

The straws that shape our lives
I was talking to a colleague the other day about how the great floods of 2006, changed what many of us had planned to do. He was quite upset and had every right to be discouraged.... - James Fabiano, 2006-05-24

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