12 Sep 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: Lincoln's Copper Carbonate

  While I was escaping the heat of DC this summer, a great change came over Lincoln Park: The Emancipation Statue there was cleaned up and about 100 years of copper carbonate was removed from it, changing it from a statue with a greenish cast to a deep brown. I didn’t watch the transformation, but […]


09 Sep 2011

Practical Guide to Ark Building

As I have no more pans available to catch the water that has been leaking from my roof, I’ve decided to accept reality and turn my focus and energy to something more productive: building an ark.  Its a better use of limited time, rather than save what is going to get swept away or moldy […]


09 Sep 2011

Things We Take For Granted: The D6

Metro buses don’t typically give people the warm fuzzies, although Angelique has previously waxed poetic about the X2 in this space.  Much ink and pixel has been devoted to WMATA’s delays and inconveniences, not to mention the heartbreaking fatalities.  On Twitter, there is @unsuckdcmetro, a feed devoted to highlighting and retweeting the bad –and sometimes […]


09 Sep 2011

Volunteer for the H Street Festival

The H Street Festival is almost here but we need a few good volunteers to make it happen. If you are interested in helping out, with set up, clean up or maybe assisting with some kids’ activities then let us me know. Because I volunteered to coordinate the volunteers. Volunteers get a sweet T shirt […]


09 Sep 2011

Weekend East City Event Round Up: September Super Saturday Edition

All Events Take Place Saturday September 10, 2011   The 39th Street Gallery (5pm to 8pm) “Trade” is exchange, commerce and profession. The exhibition Trade curated by Phil Davis, intends to be all of those things.  A group show featuring the work of seven artists, the exhibition is an exchange of portfolios. The 39th Street […]


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