15 Aug 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: Freedom Triumphant in War and Peace

Two weeks ago I wrote about the background of the Lincoln Emancipation statue and how it came to be. The Lincoln Statue is one of two important statues on the Hill, the other is the statue on the top of the Capitol, and this is my subject for today. It is also relevant to me […]


13 Aug 2011

Vote in Our Photo Contest Readers' Poll!

While you enjoy what should be lovely weather this weekend, please take a moment and vote in our Summer Photo Contest Readers’ Choice poll.  You can find the photo entries and interactive poll here.  Voting will be open through Sunday, August 14, and the winners for the Readers’ Choice and other awards will be announced […]


12 Aug 2011

Things We Take for Granted: Urban Wildlife

The other day, during a twilit walk around the Capitol grounds and the Supreme Court, I ran into a very special visitor who was taking in the sights.  She was originally from somewhere in Eurasia, but definitely called the Chesapeake watershed her home after countless generations here.  Her striking, dark and leggy frame really stuck […]


11 Aug 2011

To Do List

I have to confess: I’m only doing the To Do List this week because none of our other writers volunteered to take it and I realized late last night that it wasn’t done.  In fairness, it’s kind of a daunting task, trying to figure out what’s going on in our little neighborhood and suggest things […]


10 Aug 2011

THIH Summer Photo Contest – Readers' Choice

Okay loyal and intelligent readers (did I mention how nice that shirt is too?), now is your chance to vote for one of the photos you see below in our first (annual?) THIH Summer Photo Contest Readers’ Choice Award.  Simply examine the images you see before you, and then cast your vote in the poll […]


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