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21 Oct 2009

Local Businesswoman: Andrea Fuller of Mindfarm

When I started my consulting business a little over a year ago, the first thing one of my good friends said was, “You have to meet Andrea Fuller”.  You see, because of my corporate background I had come to regard it as myth that the flexible workplace truly existed for experienced professionals.  After meeting her […]


20 Oct 2009

Happy 1/2 Birthday The Hill is Home

The day is practically over, but I wanted to post a brief “hurrah” and “thank you.” It’s been six months since The Hill is Home went live, first on Blogger, and then in our current configuration on WordPress, and what a ride it’s been. Since our first WordPress post on May 20 (yeah, formatting was […]


20 Oct 2009

Hill Buzz

This is the ultra, jam-packed food edition of Hill Buzz.  I’m not sure what brought on the sudden flood of reviews and news, but I sure do like it! AV Club gave some great reasons for stopping by Sova; it’s more than just a coffee shop! Frozen Tropics gave us the details on the announcement […]


20 Oct 2009

Freshman on The Hill

After a couple of columns about my take on MOtH, I decided it was time to talk to the main source– the MOtH among MOtHs, if you will– because surely there is much in my perception that differs from the reality of how the group started, and how it is viewed by those who are […]


19 Oct 2009

Ghosts of Capitol Hill: A New Ghost

Most of the ghost stories told about Capitol Hill are old. It seems that either there was a lot more paranormal activity here in the 19th century, or people spoke about it more – and newspapers were more willing to publish stories about haunted buildings. In researching the ghost stories, I found only one that […]


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