I couldn’t possibly pick murals of the day without ever including this beauty. Of course with its beauty it may carry a particular curse because I seem to recall the restaurant underneath seems to close every few years.  Still pretty cool how it takes up practically the whole building, yeah?


This building located just south of the new convention center is architecturally freaking awesome. I seem to recall that there was supposed to be a DC museum or something like that but it didn’t end up working out. Of course there is a banner that says welcome to the Historical Society of Washington, DC, so I’m pretty confused. Does anyone know what I’m talking about? Weren’t there some money problems and it closed after 6 months or so? Anyway, I was overjoyed to see these gigantic banners advertising two new exhibits going on inside.  Specific exhibits after the jump. (more…)


How much information is too much information? I get emails quite frequently asking me if I think a particular street or neighborhood is safe or not. I find these questions by far the most difficult to answer. We’ve certainly discussed the issue of crime before and every time I read the comments I shudder. I think to myself I can’t imagine what folks who haven’t been to this neighborhood/street must be thinking. Personally when I moved to my home I had absolutely no idea what the neighborhood was going to be like. I basically spoke to a buddy who lived near by, really liked the house itself and just dove right in. I can’t imagine what I would’ve thought had I read some of the comments on this blog and other neighborhood blogs and/or listservs. I don’t say this as a criticism of the comments but I think if you just read the comments you are doing yourself a disservice in concluding whether a neighborhood is “safe” or not. Shaw, Columbia Heights, Petworth, Adams Morgan, Mt. Pleasant are huge neighborhoods. Are they Cleveland Park? Of course not. But nor are they Beirut circa 1984. So for the Friday question of the day: Can neighborhood blog posts and comments accurately portray whether or not a neighborhood is “safe”? Do they provide too much information in a vacuum or do you think the more information the better?


I’m starting to see lots of interesting tree boxes but I was surprised to find one with a vegetable garden. I think it’s pretty cool but I hope to hell they wash the lettuce with bleach or something because dogs do love those tree boxes too, right?


I was able to take this photo from an old rowhouse in Columbia Heights. This is in the kitchen of a reader’s home who is doing a renovation (final photos coming upon completion). This is a pretty cool gigantic wood cabinet that was built into the wall that the owner managed to salvage. Check out another cool feature after the jump.
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It’s time to play what was I thinking when I took this photo. This is the game where I’m looking through my photo archives and can’t exactly remember why I took this particular photo. Previous photo archive post can be found here. Any ideas what I was thinking?


On Columbia Road you can get an old school ice where they pour the flavoring right over the ice. Raspberry is of course the best flavor.


I think this yard is a bit too small to support such a large decoration. Of course if you lived next door it would be easy to give directions to your house…

What do you think cool or an eyesore?


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