25 Apr 2012

Kim’s Garden Brings Aesthetics, Community and Environment into Focus on Capitol Hill

By Carmella Mazzotta If you haven’t done so already, check out the park restoration project on Capitol Hill around the corner from Eastern Market. Dubbed Kim’s Garden, the site is located at the intersection of Independence and North Carolina Avenues at 8th Street SE, next to Christ Our Shepherd Church.  A native plant landscape design […]


25 Apr 2012

Friends of the National Arboretum Annual Garden Fair and Plant Sale

The Friends of the National Arboretum (FONA) Annual Garden Fair and Plant Sale features new, rare and hard-to-find plants, and this year’s sale also includes more than 600 books on horticulture, garden design and designers, landscape architecture and garden travel from the library of longtime FONA board member and garden designer Sally Boasberg, who passed […]


24 Apr 2012

Hill Buzz

JDLand reported that the Marine’s stalled search for new barracks is beginning again and has been narrowed to three potential locations: “the site of the Bachelor Enlisted Quarters/MBW Annex at 7th and Virginia, the former Exxon site at 11th and M on Square 976, and “Squares 929/930,” the two blocks bounded by 8th, Virginia, 9th, […]


23 Apr 2012

Hill's Eye View: from the Flickr pool

Goodbye cherry blossoms. Goodbye dogwoods. Hello azellas, peonies and bleeding hearts. Love to capture spring on the hill? Add your posts to THIH’s flicker group.


23 Apr 2012

First Bite: The Pretzel Bakery

My first bites of a baked good from The Pretzel Bakery proved quite elusive.  Opening weekend they ran out of pretzels.  Three times.  Perhaps that’s a testament both to the spirit of the neighborhood in welcoming a new business and the simple goodness of a well-baked pretzel. I was able to score a three-pack on […]


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