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When it snowed in the District…
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), on DC during this epic winter:
A city that was designed for travel by foot and horses loses some of its charm with modern traffic congestion. A deep snowfall is the perfect antidote, as it adds beauty, muffles sounds and discourages automobiles. The broad streets and sidewalks reveal their grandeur when covered with snow instead of cars.
Saturday evening at dusk, just after the week’s first gargantuan snowstorm had abated, my wife and two kids and I had a magical walk down Connecticut Avenue to eat dinner at our friends’ place. Only a handful of cars came by. Dogs were cavorting off-leash. Without engine noises, you could hear the pleasant patter of other pedestrians. People paused to watch the sunset.
Other old-fashioned niceties have emerged, too: impromptu visits from neighbors, meals lingered over because there’s no place else to go, an ephemeral sense of community that passes even between strangers on the street. As the accessible world has shrunk, it’s also become more pleasant.
I’ll be fine if the thaw doesn’t come right away.
This City
In Washington, a lot of people say-
what is a city without skyscrapers?
New York is a real city.
Boston is better.
Washington is defined by one thing.
Government.
it’s very hard to escape.
even when you want to take refuge. a drink or two.
the patrons, the bartender…
they’re all talking about it.
black cars stop traffic—late to work.
your burger at lunch is named after the president. or an old one.
helicopters wake you up on a saturday.
Government is tallest.
R.I.P.
D.C. lost a legend today, as Ben Ali, founder of Ben’s Chili bowl, passed away at 82.
People will argue over whether a Ben’s Chili half-smoke is worth the hype, or how many years it will take for the grills in Nationals Stadium to gather the requisite grease for a proper half-smoke, but there is no doubt that a piece of D.C.’s culture has passed today.
But the grills, the fryers, and the walls full of celebrity photos (the really famous, the famous-for-DC, and Bill Cosby) will continue on, along with those darn tasty milkshakes, and the careers of cardiologists in the national capital regions.
Union Station Bike Transit Center opening date: October 2nd
“Secure bike parking, a changing room, lockers, bike rentals, repairs and a small retail shop selling bike accessories, for about $1 a day. The facility will be the first of its kind on the East Coast.”
(via DCist)