Thanks to a reader for sending me this tidbit about the namesake of Upshur St. Let us learn from our mistakes lest we repeat them…

“Upshur St. is named after Sec of State Upshur, who was
tragically killed along with the Sec of the Navy and
other dignitaries when they went with Pres Grant or
Taylor (can’t remember) to see the USS Princeton,
which had some new cannon everyone was very excited
about. They had this big party on the ship, and the
whole Cabinet went, and everyone had a grand time.
Then after the party was over, the Sec of the Navy
(who was very taken with the cannon) asked for it to
be shot one more time. It exploded, and killed him,
Sec of State Upshur, and ten or eleven other people.
The whole city closed in mourning for a few days, and
that’s how Upshur st got it’s name.”


Are you familiar with the urban legend Flash Your Headlights and Die? Well, I don’t know if it is just me but lately I’ve seen a number of cars driving without their headlights on 14th St, New Hampshire Ave, and other side streets. I can’t believe that there are that many absentminded folks out there. Do you think there is a criminal element involved in driving without headlights? Have you also seen folks driving without headlights? What do you do – flash your head lights? Honk? I didn’t do a damn thing because I’m too young to die…


Right next to the Mocha Hut on U St between 13th and 14th. Let us collectively pray that it is fantastic sushi. Ready – one, two, three pray!


Is it smart to keep your bike locked up on your front porch or is that just asking for it?


Dear PoP,

I hate to bring up another downer sort of question. But at what point do you call the cops if 5-6 guys are near your house yelling at each other and not for fun? Or do you not call police because it will be very obvious who called them? I elected to call 311 and the cops showed up within 5 minutes which was great. But then they left and the guys are pissed and walk by your house cursing, throwing bottles etc. (because you are dumb enough to sit on the porch and thought you have time to get back in house before the cops left). In my time living here, I’ve seen lots of things and never called the cops because I was afraid to. Today I did, and I think I am regretting it. Advice, opinions, experiences?

Regrets

Dear Regrets,

You absolutely did the right thing. I would only add one caveat. If you happen to know these guys, it might be worthwhile trying to talk to them in a friendly way to see if they can keep the noise down first. If you think it is going to turn violent then of course do not intervene. It is a tough call whether or not you should talk to them if you don’t know them. It may be a bit awkward if you don’t know them and if you don’t feel comfortable approaching them then certainly call 311.

I think the important thing to note here is that you are just as much a part of this community as anyone else. As such, you have a right to live comfortably in a peaceful environment. If the yelling persisted past 10 or 15 minutes you are certainly within your right to call 311. Who knows what the argument is about. It could possibly turn violent. As for sitting on your porch afterwards, I do not think that was dumb at all. You should not, must not, feel like a prisoner in your own home. You are part of the neighborhood and have the absolute right to enjoy a late Summer’s eve on your porch. I don’t see how they could know it was you. You will have plausible deniability.

Of course if you feel unsafe, then I would go inside and call 311 again particularly if bottles are being thrown. But if it is not a persistent problem sometimes it is better to just let things blow over. I sometimes hear yelling when I’m in my house. On the occasions that I have experienced it, I have known the “yellers”, so I felt comfortable approaching them nicely and asking them to keep it down. I think something else to keep in mind is the time of any disruption. If it is at 8pm you may want to give a little more leeway than if it was occurring at 2am. Again, I think you did the right thing. I admire the fact that you didn’t just accept it. But again each circumstance is unique and does not necessarily require the same efforts. Certainly with any drug dealing or potential violence we must not hesitate to call 311. Stay strong.


The Washington Post’s Going Out Gurus had an interesting chat today. It looks like there is a new bar coming to 14th and Spring and the guys from 18st Lounge are opening up a new place on 14th St. just north of U. Good stuff.

“Washington, D.C.: I keep hearing about a bar called Red Derby (or something like that) opening in Columbia Heights. Do you know where?

Fritz: It’s at the corner of Spring and 14th, so it’s a little north of central Columbia Heights, but I can’t wait for it to open — loved the bar during its brief life in Adams Morgan. They’ve been through inspections, so hopefully we’ll all be drinking shots and beers from cans in the next few weeks.”

and

“Washington, D.C.: I hope someone can convince me that I am not imagining this…but I swear earlier this year I heard a rumor that the guys who own Eighteenth Street Lounge were opening a new bar called Marvin around 14/U this summer. I live around there and needless to say I can’t see any new bar and we are desperate over in Columbia Heights for some higher end places to drink. You know anything?

Fritz: Marvin is officially The Bar I’m Most Looking Forward To at the moment. It’s on 14th, just north of U, and should be open this month. Two floors, Belgian beers and food, lounge areas, DJs, Eric Hilton … should be my new destination. The name references one of this city’s greatest sons, Marvin Gaye, who spent the later part of his life living in Belgium.”


This gas station on 14th Street, if memory serves, used to be a super sketchy gas station. It is the type of gas station were you are solicited between walking from your car and paying. I also seem to recall a buddy of mine getting robbed at this gas station in the middle of the day. Well, walking by the other day I happened to notice some super sweet condos practically right across the street. How is that going to work? I just don’t understand how it is possible to have a “luxury” condo right across the street from sketchville no matter how nice the condos are. As has been a theme for a while can someone please explain to me this seeming contradiction?


Can someone please explain this to me. There is a fantastic drycleaner, Georgetown Valet, on Park Road across from the Giant. Now, I see there is another Georgetown Valet slated to open on 14th St. right around the corner from the Park Road location. Please explain to me the purpose of this. Maybe they are trying to corner the “I’m too lazy to walk around the corner” market?


you can plant flowers in cinder blocks. This particular house has them lined up on both sides and it looks fantastic. Have you seen any innovative plantings? I think I’ve also seen some in some old tires.


So I introduced myself to a “new” neighbor the other day. You know the person that you wave to but you don’t really know. So I finally introduced myself thinking that they had moved in like six months ago. Well, they asked me how long I lived on the block and I naturally asked them how long they lived on the block. Well, they’ve lived on the block for two years! Good lord, that is way too long for an introduction.


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