
This one’s from Truxton Circle. If you spot any interesting/random objects in a window, snap a photo and send to princeofpetworth(at)gmail.

This one’s from Truxton Circle. If you spot any interesting/random objects in a window, snap a photo and send to princeofpetworth(at)gmail.

I actually love the random stuff people put in their windows. This is gonna be fun. If you ever spot something really random, shoot me an email at princeofpetworth(at)gmail.

Props to the folks from Social Studies DC.
Thanks to all who sent links. What would you have added? They’re both pretty funny – but ours is better!

In my journeys cataloging weather vanes around town – this is the first cow I’ve seen. This one’s from Georgetown.

Near U St, NW. I wonder why they don’t want it repaired?

Photo by PoPville flickr user AlGrabow
Earlier today a reader shared his great gingerbread house and asked – Wonder if any of your readers have something more exquisite than this?
This one is a pretty good contender:
“This unbelievable elaborate gingerbread house was designed for residents of Sunrise Senior Living’s The Jefferson in Arlington. Each year, the Jefferson creates these amazing DC themed gingerbread feasts.”



The designs on some of these are seriously awesome.

I don’t like them as much as the awesome lights from the Cleveland Park bridge. But they’re still pretty sweet. Anyone know if they work? The building is at North Capitol and H St, NW.


Thanks to Victoria for sending this insanely awesome combination. It’s almost good enough for a caption contest…

I swear I’m not a morbid guy – Rock Creek Church cemetery simply has so much to see (as others have noted) especially in autumn.