Ed. Note: Welcome new contributor, Brightwood Living. Since the site has been expanding to cover more neighborhoods in the city I have recruited someone from up in north country. Her post is actually from north north country but I think you’ll like her style. She runs a local blog called Brightwood Living.If you live in a neighborhood in the city not currently covered at PoP please send an email to [email protected] if you are interested in contributing.

Last weekend my husband and I took a drive out to Homestead Farm in Poolesville, MD. We had visited the farm last fall, and this year we looked forward to returning to take a hayride to the pumpkin patch and stock up on apples, cider, and other autumn goodies.

After an entertaining drive down River Road through Potomac (I had a hard time staying on the road while gawking at the houses), we arrived at the farm on a sunny Saturday morning. We were happy to see that we had beat the crowds, and headed straight over to snack area to get some hot cider. Homestead offers a variety of snacks, the best of which are apple-based).

With cider in hand, we headed down to visit the animals – they have hens, sheep, goats, pigs and piglets, ducks and a calf all looking to be petted and fed (they sell animal feed for 50 cents). Who could resist this little man?


After wandering around the farm, including a stop to see apple butter being made and getting a taste, we headed to the store to pick up some apples and cider. The farm offers apple picking in the fall, but the trees are all picked-out now. We picked up 4 bags of apples and a few gallons of cider. In their store, Homestead also offers lots of baked goods and treats.

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From an email:

“On the Petworth News, they have an announcement of the meeting to support Yes Organic Market Notice of DC Council Hearing on ANC4C07 Class B Full Service Grocery License. The public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 28, 2008, beginning at 2:00pm in Room 412 of the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Av, NW, Washington, DC 20004.

If you are unable to testify at the public roundtable, written statements are encouraged and will be made part of the official record. Copies of written statements should be submitted to Ms. Maria Puig-Monsen, Committee on Public Works and the Environment, Room 116, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20004, or electronically at [email protected], by 5:00pm on Tuesday, October 28, 2008.

I repeat if you support Yes Organic Grocery e-mail:

[email protected]

Maybe you can put something on the POP to encourage supporters!”

Without your support the arrival of YES! Organic Market to be located at Taylor and Georgia will be in jeopardy. So please get writing! Or testify if you are able. Thanks.


You know the longer I live here the more and more that happens that really does make living here the beautiful life.  Last night I went to bed knowing I was going to have to go to the GA Ave shell station to put air in my tire that has a slow leak. This really made my morning suck when I was cold and tired and just wanted to get in my car and go to work instead of driving down to a gas station where I would probably be harassed for money I don’t even have by someone wearing nicer shoes than I do.

Well I get down there and I’m sitting in front of the air machine searching for any quarters anywhere with no luck when a mini van pulls behind me and honks.  I lean out of my door to point to the air and she nods like “oh yeah, you need air too”, but since I don’t have money yet I pulled up enough so she could go ahead of me.  I got out and went to the ATM which I knew was going to charge me an arm and a leg, which it did, but I did not know it was also going to reek of piss as well.  I got my money and then went inside the little mini mart to get some change, the guy refused to give me more than a dollars worth of quarters even though I did ask nicely.  He said that .75 cents was enough to fill all the problems I had, I wasn’t sure I was convinced since I have never filled my own tires with air before.

A little annoyed and still cold and tired I walked outside to find that the woman was now filling my tire with air.  I couldn’t believe how lucky I was that some random stranger was helping me out.  I started thanking her profusely and she just smiled and said that there was no point in wasting the air that she didn’t need and that “us women had to stick together and help each other out”.  She really made my day and turned what was going to be a sour attitude for most of the morning into a much lighter and brighter morning.


That could be converted into a pretty sick house, yeah? It’s located at 3100 13th Street, NW on the corner of 13th and Irving. Sadly, I couldn’t find how much it was going for.If anyone finds it can you post the price in the comments section?

And it can be yours for $2.5 million. For some reason that doesn’t sound outrageous to me…


I’m not sure if this is a new spot or just one that I never noticed before. I actually love the name Yoga Chai because it reminds of Cobra Kai, the baddest dojo in town.  Not sure if that’s the vibe that the yoga spot was looking for…


I really dig the metal thing that comes to a point at the top.


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