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
06 May 2011

The Washington Post: Missing Local Coverage by Way More than a Nose

Friend and fellow THIH writer Liz Festa and I were chatting yesterday, when the conversation turned to the day’s happenings.  She’d heard that Peabody Elementary had been evacuated on account of a suspicious package, but was there any additional information?  The listservs, usually abuzz with information, were very quiet.  Our mutual friend/THIH founder Kate McFadden […]


28 Apr 2011

The To Do List

We’ve finally hit our stride as far as spring is concerned: the birds are chirping; the days are long and warm; and we have thunderstorm warnings scheduled for the rest of the week.  Arbor Day is Friday, so you would do well to plant a tree or at the very least kiss a tree.  The […]


22 Apr 2011

Things We Take For Granted: Those Other Flowering Trees

There is no denying the magnificence and majestic beauty that the Yoshino cherry blossoms possess. Their near-white pinkness; the graceful bend of their branches; their soft, full canopies that bloom in these perfect clouds; and the ensuing shower of petals they leave in their wake are all incredible to witness, year after year– so much […]


15 Apr 2011

Yard Sale Open Thread

April is National Poetry Month– and there are few things as poetic as finding the perfect little side table, set of tiny little plates, or 450-piece set of metric and imperial socket wrenches while taking a stroll in our lovely neighborhood.  Who knows– you might find some rare first edition of some beloved verse.  Or […]


12 Apr 2011

Civil Disobedience on the Hill

The act of sitting down is so commonplace, it is relatively meaningless. But here is some footage (courtesy of TBD.com) that, if you are a District resident and have felt frustrated by the federal intrusion in our District life, will make you rethink the meaning of sitting down while standing up for us all: Giving […]


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