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
13 Jul 2021

News:

Hill Buzz

Good sweaty afternoon, neighbors! Like the old axiom says, “it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.” At least we are not having to choose how much we keep our air conditioning on. Our hearts are with the people all across the West Coast, who are having a tough time in their latest heat wave and […]


08 Jul 2021

To Do:

The To Do List: Week of July 8, 2021

I’d like to start off this week’s To Do list with a birthday shoutout to former THIHer and intensely curious Hill connector Liz Festa. If you know Liz, you know. And if you don’t, it’s probably a matter of time before you realize someone you know knows her. Also! Washington City Paper is doing their […]


08 Jul 2021

Events:

July 15: Girl Scout Cookie Jamboree at Yards Park!

Even if you’re into all sorts of clean living fads or have weird dietary restrictions, you know you have a favorite Girl Scout cookie: For me, nothing beats the caramelly, coconutty perfection of a Samoa, though a Thin Mint straight out of the freezer on a warm day is the perfect chill pill. You may […]


06 Jul 2021

Hill Buzz

Happy July! Hope you had a great holiday weekend and found time to meditate on how great this country is while still being aware of its faults, inherent inequities and shortcomings. If you missed the Barracks Row Fourth of July Parade, here are some photos to put a little pep in your step. Right after […]


04 Jul 2021

Photography:

Fourth of July Parade

In probably one of the nicest Fourth of July weathers in recent memory and under very blue skies, Capitol Hill resumed its beloved parade tradition. This year’s edition counted with a heavy push by the Mayor’s office and it definitely showed in the numbers marching and lining 8th Street SE. Enjoy the photos!


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