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2006-08-09 Attack of the horned heathens from hell
2006-08-03 Norman Rockwell is alive and well and living on the New England
2006-07-28 Genetic Traits of wallets and handbags
2006-07-12 Rights for Ice Cream
2006-07-06 Maine-ly man on the beach
2006-06-23 Beware of cats and planets
2006-06-14 The evolution of lots to lofts
2006-06-10 I miss the old meetings of our Town
2006-06-03 Yearning for the Drive-ins of our Past
2006-05-24 The straws that shape our lives
2006-05-17 The green monster lives and I am not talking about baseball
2006-05-11 Seeing the reality of life through a little door
2006-05-04 Living in the land of dogs and boats
2006-04-19 An adventure into a big white tube
2006-04-06 Ya gotta love the first sign of spring
2006-03-30 A little bit of history from a lost soul
2006-03-09 A history of the computer according to me Part 2
2006-02-23 A history of the computer according to me
2006-02-18 The cars of our past
2006-02-16 Barely surviving
2006-02-16 Certain things in life
2006-02-14 Too many boogey men
2006-01-06 Life changing moments can start with a smack in the mouth
2006-01-06 Enjoy the present before your future is behind you
2005-12-29 Psst, want to know what a man really wanted for Christmas?
2005-12-28 Enjoy the present before your future is behind you
2005-12-15 I would offer an apology if I could only remember whom I insulte
2005-12-15 I would offer an apology if I could only remember whom I insulte
2005-12-08 Want to spread some peace and joy? Then stay home this Christmas
2005-12-08 Spread some peace and joy? Stay home.
2005-11-24 Learning to grow old with dignity is an acquired art
2005-11-24 An acquired art
2005-11-10 Ask not for whom the bell tolls...
2005-11-10 For whom the bell tolls...
2005-11-03 When life runs like clockwork it's time to worry
2005-11-03 It's time to worry
2005-10-26 When too much summer can be bad for you
2005-10-26 Too much summer
2005-10-21 After many winters of evolution, frontier life has no appeal
2005-10-21 Frontier life has no appeal
2005-10-13 The fogs of Maine
2005-10-06 The monster on my ear called the cell phone
2005-09-29 Surviving the year of the endless lawn
2005-09-22 I know nothing of the man at the side of the road
2005-09-15 After a lifetime of chasing fitness, how come I'm overweight and
2005-09-08 Oil, oil everywhere and not a drop to burn
2005-08-25 Welcome to the year of the bees
2005-08-25 Welcome to the year of the bees
2005-08-11 The trouble with being a middle aged delinquent
2005-08-04 Another scraping of the brie
2005-07-28 The trouble with time machines is they can go both ways
2005-07-14 Circles in the sand just a home away from home
2005-07-06 When planning breakfast do not go via the town dump
2005-06-23 On the highway of life a man is his car
2005-06-15 In the garage sale of the mind, the one eyed man is king
2005-06-08 Welcoming spring and the inevitable mudslides of age
2005-06-02 When cleaning out the closet becomes a stroll down memory lane
2005-05-26 When battling the lawn of doom, more power doesn't always cut it
2005-05-12 The best way to people peep is from a parking lot
2005-05-04 No mechanical task too complicated for the new Jim
2005-04-27 When a single look can ruin your whole day
2005-04-13 Give me faith, but none of that old time religion.
2005-04-06 Why daylight savings time is just a plot to keep us confused
2005-03-30 Springtime, when a man puts his best foot forward
2005-03-23 You can tell how close a family is by the length of the dinner t
2005-03-16 Lost in the twilight zone of call waiting
2005-03-02 The night I disappointed Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford
2005-02-23 You know you have cabin fever when winter boot syndrome kicks in
2005-02-17 The bald truth about being follicly challenged
2005-02-10 Running out of time to see the world the way it was
2005-02-03 How I became a refugee from paradise
2005-01-26 Why the airlines always get the last laugh
2005-01-05 Survival in a world of red wine imperialists
2004-12-28 The slower we get, the faster time passes us by
2004-12-16 Fear of heights rekindles taste of failure
2004-12-08 How about a new reality TV show called "Surviving Wal-Mart?"
2004-12-01 Lost in the malls, desperately seeking sustenance
2004-11-24 How the low carb craze turned me into a Thanksgiving thief
2004-11-19 Initial disappointment makes eventual success smell all the swee
2004-11-11 When readying the garden for winter is a matter of life and deat
2004-11-04 Red Sox nation arises from the dawn of the dead
2004-10-28 Is the choice really between a schizo Democrat and a
2004-10-21 Revenge of the itty bitty little stray kitty
2004-10-16 Influenza revisited
2004-09-30 A new school year revives the wisdom of Solomon
2004-09-25 The art of a few beers with a friend
2004-09-18 Why anticipation is the root of all disappointment
2004-09-09 The full time job of growing old
2004-09-04 In a time of uncertainty, no hurry to greet the future
2004-08-27 Where is Norman Rockwell when we need him?
2004-08-19 When sitting abaft always look for a good place to yaw
2004-08-13 At home among the Bedouins of the beach
2004-07-28 How to tell Republicans from Democrats at the beach or not
2004-07-24 The straight poop on the pigeon menace
2004-07-11 Warning; anti-carb people may be hazardous to your health
2004-07-01 The art of staying out of the way
2004-06-23 Circles of life at the backyard barbecue
2004-06-17 Feline envy or a bad case of cat scratch fever?
2004-06-09 Ronald Reagan the man you hated to love
2004-06-03 Beware the terror that lurks beneath the soggy lawn
2004-05-27 When it comes to meeting people keep your hands to yourself
2004-05-20 You can't tell the good guys by their white hats anymore
2004-05-12 Why the key to success is to stay disorganized
2004-05-06 Proving the like behind the rule
2004-04-29 Beach bum in residence -all is well with the world.
2004-04-24 Bringing back memories of the future
2004-03-24 The folly of trying to part a couch potato from his couch
2004-03-17 Turning chicken in the deli counter crush
2004-03-10 Held captive by the monster in my basement
2004-03-04 The joys of bulking up for a Maine winter
2004-02-25 Ambushed in the dentist's chair as time goes by
2004-02-18 Atkins diet no match for the flying shrimp of winter
2004-02-11 For your Valentine, only the right thong will do
2004-02-04 How I almost went to the big paper route in the sky
2004-01-28 Worshipping at the shrine of the kitchen God
2004-01-21 Cold outside? Try losing a Christmas present from your wife
2004-01-14 Even a curmudgeon can't always have the last word
2004-01-08 Debauched by the holidays? Relax, it's a conspiracy!
2003-12-17 Cakewalk of life part 2 - battle is joined
2003-12-11 The Christmas Cake
2003-12-03 When a simple walk becomes a stroll in the Twilight Zone
2003-11-26 Thanksgiving holiday a time to fill up on warm memories
2003-11-19 On some shopping trips only James Brown can help
2003-11-12 How I became a fugitive from reality TV
2003-11-05 Cool autumn nights and thoughts turn inevitably to rust
2003-10-22 On November 4, keep Maine `a wonderful life'
2003-10-16 A son's tribute; to be half the man my father is
2003-10-04 At harvest time, to the victor go the spoils
2003-09-25 The nightmarish world of pillow talk
2003-09-18 The perils of a peaceful stroll along the beach
2003-09-12 Shoal Mates or how I survived the song of the gulls
2003-09-03 In an uncertain world, a beach chair as a symbol of permanence
2003-08-29 Honest officer, that's no bum - that's my husband
2003-08-22 When the tastiest moment at the supermarket is a slice of life
2003-08-13 On the journey of life you should never ask: 'Are we there yet?'
2003-08-07 They don't make clambakes like that anymore
2003-07-30 Just another silly love thong
2003-07-23 Did Hemingway have to paint his own dump boxes?
2003-07-17 Why martinis would be better than coffee at the supermarket
2003-07-10 How technology speeds up the disaster index
2003-07-03 Weed killer of the Old East
2003-06-26 Ask not for whom the bench waits, it waits for thee
2003-06-19 Why the grin remains long after the cat has gone
2003-06-11 How I saved the world and my wife never found out
2003-06-04 When that deep scratching noise is your wounded pride
2003-05-31 Learning a lesson from a three-legged dog
2003-05-22 Why the man of the house doesn't do windows
2003-05-21 The sun has finally burned its way through the clouds
2003-05-15 Yearning for the popcorn of old Yorke
2003-05-07 Proof that corporate America knows me better than I know myself
2003-04-30 Why you should never become too attached to your garbage
2003-04-24 How to turn a perfectly good lawn into grub street
2003-04-16 Survivor is for sissies after a jog through wild York
2003-04-09 Boyhood secrets of the Saturday confessional
2003-04-01 Leaping voles all part of the spring garden show
2003-03-26 Why the movie is never as good as our memories
2003-03-18 It's spring, beware the temptation to exercise
2003-03-12 Mother of all potholes marks advent of spring
2003-03-05 If you want to play baseball, first learn how to spit right
2003-02-26 How the right diet can get you through the worst winter
2003-02-18 Blood on the snow, a suburban winter's tale
2003-02-13 Household tip # 1; when clearing snow watch out for killer whale
2003-02-08 Why the cat is always right about the importance of habit
2003-01-29 Man versus machine - a moment frozen in time
2003-01-25 Obscure objects of our past - do you know where your old fondue
2003-01-16 A man and his snow blower versus the rest of the world
2003-01-11 Only a little weight loss
2002-12-31 Losing the race to keep up with technology
2002-12-26 It wouldn't be the holidays if it didn't smell like the holidays
2002-12-23 A definition of peace
2002-12-21 Why the best thing about new toys is that they always break
2002-12-13 Time makes a house a home
2002-12-04 Signs that we're all losing it, during the season of peace on ea
2002-11-30 Observations of a coastal wanderer
2002-11-29 Yes, Santa, there is a Virginia
2002-11-27 Warning, do not approach this man during Thanksgiving dinner.
2002-11-25 A Thanksgiving Circle
2002-11-23 Yearning for the foods of my past
2002-11-11 A walk in the fogs of Maine
2002-11-11 What a Mainer is supposed to look like
2002-11-11 Hindsight
2002-11-06 Why it's never smart to give a nurse the needle
2002-10-31 How preparing for winter separates the sheep from the goat roper
2002-10-26 A moment of silence at the opera
2002-10-09 Why the ultimate shopper will be giving potato chips this holida
2002-10-04 If I could only remember the place where lost things go
James Fabiano ME US
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