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Now and a Long Time Ago: Georgetown Gatehouses
This week on Now and a Long Time Ago, GM returns to the Willard R. Ross postcard collection and finds one of the Georgetown University gatehouses.
It’s unclear exactly when this postcard is from. But given the era of the other postcards in the collection, it is probably from the 1920s. The gate houses are about twice as large as the present ones and are much closer together. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Alan Kotok.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Wingo’s closed for health violation (but it will only be one day).
- New building at Penn and M would cause the Capital Bikeshare station to be moved, slightly.
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Keep Getting Back to Base
A bit of crowdsourcing here: GM is curious to know if other gardeners around Georgetown have found the dirt here to be unusually alkaline?
GM likes to garden in his modest little backyard. One thing he particularly like to grow are hydrangea. And he especially likes to grow perfectly blue hydrangea flowers. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Alan Kotok.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Old photo of the pontoon bridge that connected Georgetown to what became Roosevelt Island.
- Want to buy a Book Hill storefront?
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Even After Tuesday’s Storm, We Need to Water the Street Trees
(Ed. Note: GM wrote and scheduled this post last night before this morning’s storm. Watering is now probably optional for this week. But the underlying message is still the same: one heavy and quick rain storm isn’t enough for trees.)
It rained Tuesday night. It rained a lot. But despite the fact that the streets were flooded, we still need to water our young street trees.
Young trees need 25 gallons a week. While an inch of rain is a lot of water. That’s 2/3 of a gallon falling in every square foot. But most of it washes right down the storm drains. The ground only absorbs a fraction of that.
So this weekend, if you have a young tree outside your home, run a trickle of water from a hose for about 20 minutes. That should be enough.
A little love now will be returned to you in spades by a healthy thriving tree.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by John Sonderman.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Some more details of what the BID is floating for possible improvements to K St.
- Some progress on the Sundevich/Grace St. Coffee/Juice Bar millennial magnet.
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