Thanks to Sarah for sending from C Street, NE.
Please send your SEPTEMBER Christmas tree sightings to [email protected]
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.
Thanks to Emma for sending from the Iraqi embassy during the open houses last weekend. Just an absolutely stunning photo of that parrot we’ve been peeping lately.
If you spot a hawk, any interesting wildlife or celebrity skateboarder Tony Hawk, and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted them to [email protected]. Thanks! Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.
Thanks to all who’ve sent in. Here’s an especially good one from Brad in Brightwood Park.
Please send your May Christmas tree sightings to [email protected]
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.
Thanks to Tal for sending: “To commemorate cherry blossom season, I want to show off my best friend Isabel’s beautiful Sakura Cherry Blossom Cake creation Read More
Thanks to Wayne for sending Sunday: “Older than xmas trees?! 8th and H St NE.”
Last Pumpkin in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.
Just when you think you’ve seen it all… Read More
Thanks to Greg for sending. I have questions.
Thanks to Aaron for sending: “The mini one on Mintwood has languished so long that someone planted it and decorated with tinsel and a star! All together now…
Oh Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum, How lovely are your branches“
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.
“Dear PoPville,
I found these keys in my neighborhood. It had a name and a phone number on the tag so I texted the person to let them know I found them and this was the reply. What a strange prank from a “friend.”
1432 H Street, NW via Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia
Thanks to G. for passing on Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia’s post yesterday:
“As part of our regulatory duties, we certify every payphone in the District. That used to be quite the task, but now in 2021 just six payphones are active in the entire city. Read More