25 Jul 2018

Photography:

Hill’s Eye View: Sometimes You Have a Choice

We all have a choice: Do the exercise or sit on the couch. Burn the calories or store them on your bottom. Sometimes, the good choices are no good. But, if anybody’s going to be able to do a knockout downward dog, I expect this gal can. Thanks for tagging us @summittosoul. We’d love to […]


24 Jul 2018

Events:

Memorial Ride for Malik Habib 7/31

Karen Ramsey has been a DC area resident off and on since 1994 and is currently a denizen of Trinidad neighborhood. There is now a white painted bicycle at the intersection of H Street and 3rd Street NE. The evening of June 23, 2018, Malik Habib was killed there after a charter bus driver struck […]


23 Jul 2018

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Albert Boschke’s Map

In researching these pieces, there are a few sources to which I keep coming back. One of the oldest of these is a map drawn and printed in 1857, almost certainly the oldest of these sources. Today, I will look a little at this map and the man who made it. Albert Boschke (pictured) was […]


18 Jul 2018

Events:

TOMORROW: WABA-Organized Rally for Streets that Don’t Kill People

Pedestrian and bike casualties have increased in the District over the past two years, according to data in a recent Washington Post article. Incidentally, Vision Zero also started campaigning for safer streets two years ago. It appears that Vision Zero is just not a very successful program, at least in the biker and pedestrian deaths metric. The […]


18 Jul 2018

Photography:

Hill’s Eye View: Blossoms of Summer

After cherry blossoms in the spring, there is little in the tree family that reminds me more of summer than crepe myrtles and it’s a joy to walk under them (ok, the taller ones) as they arch over sidewalks. The trees so lovely with their smooth trunks and delicate pink flowers — until they begin […]


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