
“Dear PoPville,
Found this in Kalorama! People are cray like they own the street! It’s *their* spot!”

“Dear PoPville,
Found this in Kalorama! People are cray like they own the street! It’s *their* spot!”

a previous attempt back in 2022
From NPS:
“he National Park Service (NPS) will overseed and aerate the grass in the center panel of Lincoln Park starting this spring. To help ensure the project’s success, the NPS will close the center panel of the park from May 3 to July 8.
We can all play a part in taking care of the grass at Lincoln Park. Help us preserve the grass: (more…)

Thanks to Sarah for sending the crispy find above, from Petworth. More finds: (more…)

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DC Open House List for This Weekend: May 22, 2026
Memorial Day weekend is here, and DC’s housing market isn’t taking the holiday off — there are 170 open houses across the city this weekend. Whether you’re firing up the grill or squeezing in a little house-hunting between cookouts, it’s a perfect stretch of days to wander through some new listings. To see the full DC Open House list, click here.

301 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Pupatella watch for Capitol Hill has been epic. The latest from Frances:
“Things happening at new cap hill Pupatella location!” (more…)

photo by Robert Lintott
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DC Legendary Musicians, Inc. celebrates its 20th Anniversary with Spirit, Sanctuary, Silence & Sound, an evening honoring Washington, DC’s musical legacy, cultural memory, and community service. Founded in 2006 by Rev. Dr. Sandra Butler-Truesdale, DCLM has spent two decades recognizing the musicians, elders, artists, and cultural workers who helped shape DC’s sound.
The celebration will include music, recognition, community gathering, and a special tribute to the symbolic legacy of Ron McNair — astronaut, physicist, and saxophonist. The evening also marks the launch of renewed DCLM programming, including Second Sunday Sound, Silence & Sanctuary, the Annual Thanksgiving Drive, and the renewal of an Annual Health Fair connected to DC Legendary Musicians Way near 6th and T Street NW.

Independence Ave SW &, 7th St SW. Photo Credit: Maurice Harrington, Sisson Studios
From the Smithsonian Institution:
“The Smithsonian Institution and the National Capital Planning Commission seek public comment and participation in an online public meeting and a public site tour as part of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) scoping process for the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden building and plaza revitalization project. (more…)

Thanks to Kate for sending: “Pontiac with great pop-up lights”
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We sat next to each other at Lincoln Park while we read our books and watched the solar eclipse. She handed out (more…)

“Snacks, Logan Circle”
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9th at Madison Street, NW
Thanks to T. for sending from Brightwood. I’m no electrical engineer but I feel like…