07 Mar 2019

Events:

To Do: Weekend of March 7th – 10th

I see you hopeful folks, out there in your skimpy flats. No socks. No tights. I have even seen a few toes on my morning commute. Shivering on the bus. Allow me to burst the springtime dreams: Spring in DC is not a thing. At least, it is not a reliably pleasant experience. March and […]


05 Mar 2019

Hill Buzz

Good late morning and happy Fat Tuesday, Capitol Hill! Hope the cold isn’t bothering you too much; it looks as though the arctic chill won’t hang around for the weekend, anyway. Here are a bunch of links for your knowledge pleasure, plus some earworm because I can’t stop playing this new Jonas Brothers song. On […]


04 Mar 2019

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Napoleon’s Willow

I wrote last week of Mrs. Mary Logan’s book Thirty Years in Washington. Today, I will look at what she wrote of a subject near to my heart: The Washington Navy Yard. She spends less than two pages on this important topic, starting with: The Washington Navy Yard was established when the government was moved […]


02 Mar 2019

Sponsored Post:

Capitol Hill Open Houses, 3/02/19

Find your next home by browsing our CAPITOL HILL OPEN HOUSE ROUND-UP! Dare Johnson Wenzler shares her weekly curated open houses with us for your viewing pleasure. To access the link, click here! This is a hard-to-find smaller home in a prime Navy Yard location and it has 2 bedrooms, 2-and-a-half baths, and an open floorplan living/dining/kitchen. It boasts […]


01 Mar 2019

Building community:

Congratulations to St. Peter’s on their New Organ! Listen to it SOON!

Update: Although the organ is it its new home, it will not be fully operational for the concert on March 4th. You can listen to it during the April noontime cantata series. Let’s put aside your possible feelings about religion for a minute and focus on the beauty and majesty of the best instrument ever […]


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