Maria Helena Carey

María Helena Carey has always liked to write, tell stories and take pictures but it wasn’t until she moved to the Nation’s Capital that she began exploring all three in a serious manner. She loves poking around Capitol Hill and photographing some of her favorite things: food, her kids, quirky little dogs and cats, and Capitol Hill façades. She is also a portrait photographer and you can see her work at http://mariahelenacarey.com You can contact her at Maria@thehillishome.com

Maria Helena Carey
18 Jun 2025

News:

Hill Buzz

Hey there! Hope you didn’t get caught out in that rain we just had! By the way, if you like humidity, this is the week for you! The WaPo Capital Weather Gang has a big post explaining what is happening (a heat dome), how hot it might get (95 degrees on Sunday and counting) and […]


13 Jun 2025

To Do:

The To Do List: Week of June 13, 2025

It may be Friday the 13, but who needs horror movies when we’re living this reality, amirite? Anyway. I’m sure by now you’ve heard there is some tacky parade going on downtown but if I were you I’d avoid it. “OMG The Hill is Home, are you anti-Army???” Well, the truth is that when I […]


12 Jun 2025

Transition:

Meet Sarah and Miles, New Owners of Hill’s Kitchen

When last we checked in on Hill’s Kitchen, original owner and local celebrity Leah Daniels was ready for a new adventure– nay, a Day Out, the Instagram account where you can follow her and catch up with her adventures. But what about the new owners? Who will carry on with our beloved store and community […]


12 Jun 2025

News:

Hill Buzz

Hello there, neighbors. We’re getting a military parade whether we want it or not this coming Saturday and the President threatened force on “any” protests (ABC News)– which the White House later clarified by saying that peaceful protests are okay (USAToday). What a comfort! Anyway, if you want to stay away from the Constitution Avenue […]


08 Jun 2025

Things We Take For Granted:

Capitol Hill Yard Sale Extravaganza in Photos

On Saturday, June 7, 2025, one hundred and one neighbors set their wares out–– everything from clothes and jewelry to pottery, shoes, cookies, kids’ wares, lemonade, memorabilia, furniture and so much more. Some were looking to clean closets and make a little cash; others were downsizing after being downsized themselves, casualties of a presidential administration […]


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