09 Feb 2010

Is Your Roof in Danger?

From a seat inside Starbucks, we watched a man clear the roof of the National Capital Bank — with a 2×4. The children sipping hot chocolate nearby were in awe and worried about his safety. Based on the conversation on the HillEast listserv there is a great deal of concern about how our flat roofs […]


09 Feb 2010

Snow Emergency Declared, Again – Move Your Car by 4 pm

Since the clean up from Snowmageddon isn’t tough enough, Mother Nature and El Nino are sending us another 10-20 inches of snow.  As you return from your trips to the store to stock up on more bread and milk (really folks, how much bread can you really eat in a week?!), be sure to not […]


09 Feb 2010

Upcoming Community Meetings Rescheduled

Thanks to Snowmageddon 2010 followed by another 10-20 inches of snow tonight into tomorrow, several ANC meetings are being rescheduled.  I’ve shifted around what I know of the new dates on our community calendar – please let me know if I have missed something.  So far I have no word on the PSA or neighborhood […]


09 Feb 2010

Worth a Trudge through the Snow: Chester Dale Collection at the National Gallery

Only a snow ball’s throw away down the Hill lie the treasures of the National Gallery of Art. We can walk into the marbled halls for nary a cent, the envy of our NYC brothers who have to shell out $20 a piece for the Met and MoMA. It’s the perfect time to go and […]


09 Feb 2010

Hill Buzz

I have to give a shout out to the huge number of local businesses that stayed open during the storm to save us from cabin fever.  If you were following us on Twitter (@thehillishome), you know just how many places were open and what a testament that is to how great local businesses are.   Knowing […]


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