
I thought this was a phenomenal balcony. Are those slats up top supposed to have plants/vines growing on them?

I thought this was a phenomenal balcony. Are those slats up top supposed to have plants/vines growing on them?

This beauty is located on the 2100 block on 19th Street in Adams Morgan. The only drawback was that it is located to the shell next door. But fortunately it looks like work has finally begun there:


I know it’s not traditionally the most beautiful house, but what can I say I love fire escapes. Plus I like the contrast of this home set back with the one on the right hand side of the photo.

Wow, this building on Rock Creek Church Road (behind New Hampshire Ave) has really been transformed. What do you think of the section in the middle? And the building overall?


I always underestimate how cool flower boxes can be.

This beauty is from Macomb Street, NW in Cleveland Park. I used to walk up this street to go to grad school at AU back in the day. This house was in far worse shape back then. It’s nice to see it restored to its original glory. It’s one of the smallest ones on the block. So glad they didn’t pop this one up.

This building on the corner had been left behind when the space now housing Policy got fixed up. Anyone know what’s going in there? It’s starting to look good:

And here’s an unusual addition I saw on Temple Micah located on Wisconsin Ave. in North Cleveland Park/Glover Park.



I found this one in Adams Morgan to be very unusual. I like the third floor balcony. I don’t know what it is exactly, but it’s got a cool look.

This house has so many cool features. But believe it or not what struck me most was was the sweet porch lamp. I’m finding really nice porch lamps to be really rare finds. Of course the whole house being awesome doesn’t hurt either.

I thought this was a cool shot by D©Bloom from the PoPville flickr pool.