29 Mar 2011

ANC 6A's March Meeting

ANC 6A had a relatively light agenda for March.  The meeting began with approvals for a number of recommendations by the ANC’s committees.  First was a grant for $1,767 to the Maury Elementary PTA for the purchase of 3 overhead projectors that are otherwise out of scope for what is available to purchase through regular […]


29 Mar 2011

Hill Buzz

Does anyone else feel like Mother Nature is teasing us?  We get a stretch of gorgeous spring weather, and then 30 degrees and snow this last weekend?  And just in time for me to take up running at the crack of dawn.  My fingers are still numb…  It’s cherry blossom season, the Nats’ regular season […]


28 Mar 2011

I Love the Baseball

What you’ve heard is true. I’m in love with a loser. In the spring he comes along and promises me a season filled with food, drinks and fun, but by September our relationship has soured — I’m sad and frustrated, but still the supportive optimist. Yep, I’m one a few thousand Nats fans. I attended […]


28 Mar 2011

Monday Morning Circle Time

So there was snow. A bit. Not enough to satisfy those of use who feel we were dis-served by OldMan Winter this year, but really not enough to really mess with your weekend plans. There was a nip for sure but you couldn’t deny that it still felt like Spring. If you’re a driver you […]


28 Mar 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: The John Fox Crematorium

In the early 20th century, cremation was still a new concept in the United States. Although there were 40 crematoria scattered around the country, and New Yorkers were increasingly turning to this method of disposal, cremation still was a repugnant concept to most Americans. Of course, there were those who could not let their views on […]


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