
Thanks to Haile for sending from L’Enfant Plaza!!
I believe it’s caption contest time – go!!

Thanks to Haile for sending from L’Enfant Plaza!!
I believe it’s caption contest time – go!!

12th and U Street, NW
But it’s been a minute…
Thanks to LF for sharing Saturday afternoon:
“12th and U this afternoon. Not sure why🧐🤪” (more…)

Thanks to analya for sending photos of the completed mural on Holmead Place in Columbia Heights. The artist (more…)

photo by Wesley Whistle
Thanks to Wesley for sharing this awesomeness from January 26th: “Tonight, my uber driver gave me a burnt CD.”
Yesterday Devin Kelsey replied: “I got my 2nd CD from him last night, it’s been years since my 1st.” (more…)

Magnificent Chevy Chase DC architecture cont. I think it’s a library?!? (more…)

And just like that my faith in humanity is restored. Thanks to Nora for sending this awesomeness from Logan Circle. Have a look inside where it GETS EVEN BETTER: (more…)

“The Mt. Pleasant Perpetual Stew
✨a community potluck picnic for these trying times ✨every day @ 12p in lamont plaza, march 2025″
“Dear PoPville,
some friends and I have recently launched the Mt. Pleasant Perpetual Stew Project, and will be hanging out in Lamont Plaza for the entire month of March (12p-1p). Times are hard, and we’ve conjured some stew as resistance. We’re documenting the project here on instagram. (more…)

Thanks to IL for sending these incredible shots: (more…)

“Rendering of 2400 Ontario Place and King Emmanuel Baptist – The future home of the communal kitchen, new housing, and a rooftop aquaponics farm.”
How cool?! Thanks to Carol for passing on from Jubilee Housing:
“For the past year, I’ve had the exciting and challenging opportunity to work on a new endeavor called Jubilee Farms. This innovative new entity from Jubilee Housing will be Washington, DC’s first aquaponics farm tied to workforce development, affordable housing, and citizens returning from incarceration. The farm will be housed in the basement and on the rooftop of the new Ontario Place apartment building and once fully up and running will produce up to 13,000 plants per month. (more…)

Thanks to Linda and Mary for sharing this masterpiece from Mount Pleasant:
“a lovely little Venus de Milo snow lady, by one of my other neighbors, children a freshman at Duke Ellington.”