20 Dec 2012

On Friday Take a Moment of Silence to Remember Sandy Hook Victims

Right about now, the noise of the holiday season usually hits critical mass. Between the last-minute madness of shopping, traveling, party-going and baking, there’s little room or time for silence. But tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m., millions of Americans across the country will pause in silence and observe the tragedy that took place in Newtown, […]


20 Dec 2012

Hill Gift Guide: The Outdoors Edition

Whether you run laps around Lincoln Park or bike from the Capitol to the Atlas District and everywhere in between, Capitol Hill is the perfect place to live if you love to be outdoors (expending energy). And, while we may never have an REI, we do have a few shopping options if you are buying […]


18 Dec 2012

PJs by the Hundreds: Drive Extended Through Tuesday

There was frost on the cars when I woke up this morning, and I was grateful the radiators were keeping the house warm. Sure, we had to dig out the ice scrapers and the bathroom floor was c-o-l-d, but my family was warm, and we were safe. There are many families in DC’s foster care […]


18 Dec 2012

Hill Buzz

Last week everyone was sharing the menu of the new Taylor Charles Steak & Ice.  This week we have all of the reviews: Frozen Tropics, Urban Turf, Eater DC, and Capital Cooking. Washington Post‘s Tom Sietsema gave Le Grenier a good review. On Friday word got out from Eater DC and Young & Hungry that the […]


12 Dec 2012

Nosy Neighbors

A roundup of interesting miscellany from our fellow neighborhood bloggers. Still trying to find some gifts, even after reading our gift guides for the kid at heart, the kitchen, and even pets? Borderstan has recommendations on where to shop for baby, and for the coffee lover.  Penn Quarter Living is also starting their own gifting […]


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