National Park Beauty Shooting
Jacob W. Frank, Carol M. Highsmith, and Jim Peaco helped celebrate the National Park Service’s centennial and highlight the “100 Years: America’s National Park Service” photo exhibit at the Smithsonian.
Jacob W. Frank, Carol M. Highsmith, and Jim Peaco helped celebrate the National Park Service’s centennial and highlight the “100 Years: America’s National Park Service” photo exhibit at the Smithsonian.
It isn’t every year that my Meyer lemon tree produces a fruit measuring 10 inches around and 5.5 inches long. In fact, until this year, it never had. It was a concentrated effort. Not another of the spring blossoms yielded fruit. In November, I brought the tree inside and installed it in its winter quarters…
A.M. GILD: Morning lights the western heights of Glover Archbold National Park, south of Garfield Street. © 2016 John A. Bray
Finn and Amanda Donaldson must have had a good feeling about the condominium that they looked at in McLean Gardens. That same day, they also put their names on the waiting list for a plot in The Newark Street Community Garden, located across the street. It turned out to be quicker to move into the…
Muscadines, a southern comfort grape, can be grown productively in Washington, D.C.
Porous, flexible paving for pedestrian byways holds promise for protecting people feet, tree roots, and water supplies.
“Silent Spring” author Carson was a scientist with the U.S. Department of the Interior and led birding hikes in the park, where she was photographed for Life magazine.
A detailed history of Glover Archbold National Park tells that the 2.5-mile stretch of forest has been home not only to diverse wildlife but also a Native American quarry, an arsenal, and a 25-foot deep lake. The history, part of a successful nomination of the park to the National Register of Historic Places, provides insights…
On Sunday, a praying mantis showed up in the foliage of one of our garden plants. It was soon easy to see why, as the clouds of white flowers were drawing a smorgasbord of bugs – bees, wasps, flies, mosquitoes. Then the delta head of the mantis swiveled toward a point of interest. The mantis…
A planted median separates automobile lanes and a two-way bicycle course along a section of Boulevard De Maisonneuve. © 2016 John A. Bray