17 Apr 2012

Home Storage Problem, Solved

Live in a Hill home? Then you know all about the lack of available storage space. “Character” and “charm” have their merits, but when it comes to storing and organizing, perhaps your nonexistent basement and difficult to access attic just aren’t cutting it. And despite the fact that you desperately need to, you’ve put off […]


16 Apr 2012

In Season/On Special: Vidalia Onions

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales.  This post also appeared on her blog Vine Art Forget cherry blossoms, tulips, Easter bunnies and all the other hackneyed harbingers of Spring.  For me, spring means one thing and one thing only. It’s onion season! […]


16 Apr 2012

greenHILLhome: Earth Day 2012 Events

By now I know you are all recycling, composting, reusing, and conserving like the good earthlings you are.  Why not take a moment or two to celebrate all we do for the planet on Earth Day 2012?  Earth Day is April 22 each year, and since it falls on a weekend everyone should have more […]


13 Apr 2012

Gallery O on H, Transported

This weekend, the art community is all about Lumen8 in Anacostia.  Local spot Gallery O on H is presenting a unique instillation that will recreate their gallery and courtyard at the Anacostia site.  Their press announcement, below, describes the entire “pop-up gallery” concept along with the accompanying live art and music.  (Also, as of yesterday, […]


12 Apr 2012

Going to Opening Day?

Ever since the Nationals came to town I have made a holiday out of Opening Day.  There’s something about the combination of a gorgeous spring day and the return of the baseball season that makes the perfect excuse to play hooky.  I was there for the first pitch when baseball returned to RFK (and the […]


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