05 Nov 2013

Hill's Eye View: Full of Life but Fading Fast

Someone said to me lately that Autumn is so depressing because it’s all about death. I suppose that is true in many ways, but I prefer to think about it as a transition time. Seen anything else that captures the transition of the neighborhood into Winter? Share it with the Flickr group here.


05 Nov 2013

Hill Buzz

According to the Going Out Gurus, the Canal Park ice skating rink will hopefully open in December. The delay is due to a flooding incident in the rink’s pump room. Young & Hungry announced that TaKorean will be opening a brick and mortar location in Twelve12 in Near Southeast, and JDLand added that Osteria Morini is […]


04 Nov 2013

Vote for Fido: THIH Halloween Pet Photo Contest

Has the candy coma worn off yet? Good. Now it’s time to vote in our Halloween pet photo contest. This year there were more than 40 entrants (the most we’ve ever had!) but only one can be top dog (or cat, or hamster, or horse). Remember there are two winners — reader’s choice and editor’s […]


04 Nov 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: The Statue Height Limit

A while back, I wrote about the Statue of Freedom that tops the Capitol building. I did not, however, delve into a story that I had heard about it, nor did I do so when I wrote my book on urban legends. To be honest, I was not sure that there was any truth to it, […]


03 Nov 2013

Open House Round-Up for 11/03/13

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales. This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. Think you’re not looking for a condo? Better think again!  There’ s a spectacular (and all new construction) 6 unit condo […]


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