
J. McConnell. Near Georgetown University.

J. McConnell. Near Georgetown University.

Photo by The Anacostia Watershed Society courtesy of 11th Street Bridge Park
From a press release:
“The first-ever Anacostia River Festival will celebrate the history, ecology and communities along the banks of the Anacostia River. The 11th Street Bridge Park and the National Park Service present the event, which will offer free kayaking and canoeing, musical performances, fishing and water filtration workshops, live birds of prey demonstration, a photography exhibition and a bike parade. The Anacostia River Festival is a premier event and official closing of the 2015 National Cherry Blossom Festival.
WHEN: Sunday, April 12, 2015, noon – 4 p.m.
WHERE: National Park Service’s Anacostia Park. Good Hope Road and Anacostia Drive SE
COST: Free – Family Friendly Event
FOR MORE INFORMATION: here
“We are so excited to be a part of this year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival and look forward to the positive exposure it will bring to East of the River neighborhoods as well as the 11th Street Bridge Park,” said Scott Kratz, director of the 11th Street Bridge Park, a collaborative project of the D.C. City Government and non-profit Building Bridges Across the River at THEARC transforming an old freeway into a new civic space scheduled to open in 2018. “The Anacostia River is a stunning, but often forgotten, natural resource hiding in plain sight and, by collaborating with a number of existing groups, we aim to re-engage residents with this amazing urban watershed.”
The event will bring people from across the city and throughout the region to participate in hands-on art workshops, dragon boat rides, a community sing along, urban archaeology, community bicycle rides, boating and other fun activities to connect families with the natural world. (more…)

The Washington Times, 1907
Found this one in the archives while searching for my random recollections. “Why Pay Rent? Only $2,375. $100 cash $20.00 per Month” Someone made this very argument in one of this week’s rental of the day posts…
You can read the full article here.

Awesome even in adversity, from the 2008 show.
Some very good scuttlebutt for Artomatic fans – I hear they are coming back to DC possibly this summer. I also hear it will be in a sweet downtown location. Knocking wood, knocking wood! Updates when more is known. For those not famililar with Artomatic:
“Artomatic is a month-long art festival in the DC area that is “by artists, for everyone.” Anyone can show art or perform, and it is absolutely free to attend. Often located in a former office building that’s slated for demolition, we’re currently looking for a site for 2014. In addition to floor after floor of art and performance stages, workshops, tours, seminars and other events are held all month long.
No matter what kind of creative events you like, you will find something for you at Artomatic.”
And it is awesome.


801 Shepherd Street, NW
If you’re wondering about the heavy police presence around the Petworth – I’m hearing it’s for a Presidential visit.
Update from @karentravers:
“Pres Obama is doing an #MLKDay service project at Boys & Girls Club in DC’s #Petworth neighborhood. His 2nd trip to area in a yr @PoPville”
First visit to the area was:
“Powell elementary-remarks last March when he released his budget.”

Georgia and Upshur St, NW

Photo by PoPville flickr user StreetsofWashington
“U Street NW (c. 1925)
A rare postcard view of U Street NW facing east from approximately 13th Street.”
South side of the street today:


Photo by PoPville flickr user Kevin Wolf

Another Metro Wedding or just taking the metro to the wedding – great photo either way! Thanks to a reader for sending.

Looked like it was in mint condition too. From Dupont.
