From time to time I get letters asking a variety of questions. So from time to time, when given permission, I will share them with you.

Dear PoP,

This whole hearing gunshots thing — if I dwell on it, I start to become
uncomfortable in my own home–especially if I am alone. I feel like the
only other choice I have is to ignore the thought of it and hope I am
never in any way involved.

Sometimes, I wonder if I should just get out of here — tear up my lease
and go back to the ‘burbs where it’s “safe.” But I’ve only been here for
a few months, and everything I enjoy doing on my free time is here.

I feel like someone is going to tell me I’ll grow a “thick skin” after a
while…

I realize crime can and does happen anywhere, but the prevalence and
vicinity to my home has me worried. I feel like there are areas I must
avoid, behaviors I must avoid (e.g., walking down GA Ave after dark). I
also feel I have to be careful how I look at people (e.g., while at a
stop light or on my front porch) to be sure I don’t accidentally upset
someone. There seem to be so many ticking time bombs around here.

What exactly is your take on all of this? You’ve lived here for a
while…do you just accept that it (i.e., crime) happens and hope it
never happens to you? Do you do more than hope? Are there things you do
to ensure your safety? Reasons why you feel safe? Do you feel safe?

-Don’t want to be scared

Dear Don’t,

What you are feeling is totally normal. Believe me, there have been times when I’ve been frightened as well. But those recent gunshots are pure randomness. When I lived in Woodley Park next to the zoo, there were frequently police helicopter circling overhead. A good friend of mine, who by the by, is in the Special Forces right now, was mugged in north Cleveland Park. I truly believe that Petworth is among the safer neighborhoods in the city. Why?

Because neighbors look after one another here. You have absolutely nothing to fear while you are on your porch. When I first moved here I was known by some drug dealers as the crazy white boy because I would sit on my porch and talk to every one who passed by at all hours of the day or evening. I’m not necessarily advocating that but it is important that you get to know your neighbors and become part of the community. People watch each other’s back here.

But it is true that there are drug dealers. And for the most part it is the drug dealers who face the dangers of gunfire. Now of course there is always a little risk living in a city. When you live in a city there are precautions that should be taken. Personally I don’t walk on Georgia Ave. or many other streets past a certain hour. That is just my own comfort level. But all things considered we are in a beautiful reality.

So how does one feel safe? Only you can answer that. Some people like to get a dog. Some have an alarm system. Some don’t walk the streets past a certain hour. But I really believe the best way to feel safe is to become a part of the community. Talk to all of your neighbors. Talk to people in the street. Attend community events. Street smarts are learned. If you are walking around late at night don’t have ear phones in, don’t talk on your cell phone, be aware of your surroundings and walk confidently. There are precautions to be taken but don’t obsess about it. It is important to find your own comfort level. By and large you are living in a safe and welcoming community. Enjoy it!


I went to El Limeno tonight to get some of my favorite tacos. The place was, sadly, dead empty. Except for two patrons sitting at the bar. Well, the two patrons were cursing like sailors. Not in a gratuitous way but merely as a matter of fact. So it got me thinking, in a sit down restaurant you usually don’t expect to hear the f word dropped every few seconds. But then again the place was dead empty. So does it really matter? Is cursing loudly bad for a restaurants business? We are not talking about a pub here. Should the owner have said something? I’m really conflicted about this. What do you do when you have patrons cursing loudly in your restaurant?

And go to El Limeno please, if that place doesn’t make it we will be losing a true treasure.


Located on NH just south of the Petworth metro. This house is a beauty. Great front door, nice bay window, and great front porch. It looks like the house next door is being completely renovated as well. Then I took note, it looks like a ton of the houses on that block are getting renovated. Stay tuned…


On my walk to the metro this morning I encountered some folks from the DPW who were tearing down those damn ANSWER poster graffiti. Forget the fine, the ANSWER people should be forced to remove the posters instead of our DPW folks who surely have better things to do. I spoke and watched for a few minutes with the workers and let me tell you it is not easy to remove them. This whole thing is a shame, a pure shame.


A few weeks ago I met one of the MPD officers who patrols our neighborhood. I only met him briefly. So it was much to my surprise when I was walking down New Hampshire last weekend when I saw about 6 cops and one perp handcuffed on the sidewalk. I thought it would be a good idea to walk by the scene very briskly. Well the MPD officer who I met a few weeks ago was there and he calls out hello. It was really funny. Right in the middle of what looked like a very serious bust, the officer greets my like it is perfectly normal day. Well, much respect to those guys. If we get more new officers patrolling the beat like him we will certainly be moving in the right direction of community policing.


I saw the Bourne Ultimatum last night at the China Town theater. Nice theater by the by. Tickets are now $10.50. And if you want extra cheese on your $6 nachos well that will cost you another $1.50. Damn.

But that is not the random PoP observation. The Bourne Ultimatum, which was pretty good, is an action adventure flick – nothing more nothing less. Well, near the end of the film there was a young woman crying hysterically seated right behind me. Not like a tear rolling down the cheek but full throated sobbing. At the Bourne Ultimatum. I mean it wasn’t Sophie’s Choice or anything. I’m not judging, I’m just observing.


Is a gallon of deet not strong enough? Does lighting citronella candles and greasing up with Skin So Soft just get our mosquitoes in the mood? Well, if we use the solution pictured then haven’t we let the mosquitoes win?


Thanks to a reader for sending me this Craig’s List ad. Interesting that they are calling Upshur and Rock Creek Church Columbia Heights. So what do you think, is this a good ad?

5br/3.5ba DREAM HOME – $680,000 w/ +$10K in seller incentives.

This newly renovated 4-level brick colonial home features 3600 sq ft of living space and sits atop of the second highest elevation in the city, providing a pristine cityscape view all the way to Pentagon City from its roof top terrace. Hardwood flooring, recessed lighting and crown molding throughout. Main level offers open floor plan, exposed brick, powder room, and eat-in kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and ceramic tile flooring. Master bedroom suite features custom wall wardrobe, double vanity, whirlpool tub, separate shower and custom ceramic work. Lower level in-law suites features full kitchen, separate bedroom, w/d and separate front and rear entrances. In addition to roof top terrace, exterior area also features rear deck, patio, large yard and 2-car parking port.
Seller is highly motivated. This is a rare find with unbelievable features in area primed for further growth. Home is 5 minutes from the Metro and provides quick and easy access to any part of the city. Buyer may choose custom Coventry seating and fabric for kitchen, window treatments [blinds], and wardrobe features for master bedroom.
The house in located across the street from the US Armed Forces Retirement Home which is the premier development zone in DC. In addition to featuring a golf course, the AFRH is undergoing a multi-million dollar development by a Morgan Stanley development consoritum that will feature condominium townhomes, medical office space, a small hotel, a grocery store and other ancillary retail. The project calls for the adaptive reuse of nine historic buildings and includes approximately 20 acres of open green space which will include a public garden and picnic grove, a civic green and memorial, and pedestrian and bicycle paths. This project will open portions of the AFRH campus to public enjoyment and recreation for the first time in more than 50 years.

Upshur St, NW at Rock Creek Church Rd, NW

* Location: Columbia Heights


I hadn’t been to Wonderland Ballroom, located at 11th and Kenyon, on a Sat. night in quite a while. I’m not saying it was bad, but it was definitely different than what I remembered. It used to be filled with alternative types. But last night, I’m telling you, the upstairs was filled with a sort of flashback to the that preppy 80s period. I remember that period of popped collars and bad music quite well. Many women were wearing like ballroom gowns. At Wonderland. What’s going on here? What happened to the PBR crowd? I don’t like to judge but well, it gives me pause. Is this a new scene? Has Wonderland on Sat. nights changed? What’s going on?


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