19 May 2010

greenHILLhome: Solar Panels Investigated, Part 1

As a recent new homeowner I’ve been trying to find ways to green our home.  There are lots of little things we’ve done or started doing to reduce our energy use, reduce our water use, and recycle more.  One of the “bigger steps” and certainly a financial commitment we have started looking into is how […]


19 May 2010

Lost Capitol Hill: “The Little White Church Under the Hill”

As the US Capitol and its buildings grew to keep pace with the growing country, many historic buildings were removed to make way for new, purpose-built structures. These lost buildings give endless fodder for these columns, of course, but also represent a tragic loss to those who are historically-minded. Today’s column looks at one particularly […]


19 May 2010

A Beginner Joins the Pros at the Classic

About the time this blog began a year ago, I started getting serious about running. Well, serious for me meant getting over the two-mile hump on the treadmill when I’d get bored and peter out. On Sunday morning, together with 3,400 runners, I finished the Capitol Hill Classic, my third race, and felt more than […]


18 May 2010

My Day at Fragers, Part 3

I have lived in my house for five years and in those five years I have painted the 10 rooms and two hallways in my house a total of 18 times. We painted the rooms in our house when we first moved in the summer of 2005. I repainted our kitchen when we updated the […]


18 May 2010

DCPL Cites Historic Hill Structure as "Endangered" AGAIN

This past weekend the DC Preservation League announced its 2010 list of the most endangered historic places in Washington.  One Capitol Hill structure made the short list this year: Anne Archbold Hall on the grounds of the former DC General Hospital.  (Note to the DCPL: this property is in Southeast DC, not Northeast as listed in […]


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