06
Mar
10

The First Post

My friends tell me I just need to post something.  Anything.  That it doesn’t matter what it is, as long as words appear on the blog.

So I’ve started a blog.   For no real reason really.  14th Street, and the activity found here, seems at times to be almost interesting enough for a blog.   Hence the title.  But it likely isn’t enough to hold the attention of even my staunchest supporters.  So maybe I’ll try a few different threads.  Something like: 14th from a WindowU Taste and D.C. Perspective.

14th from a Window has unfortunately already missed a handful of excellent opportunities for window reporting.  There was the unlucky fellow who was killed across the street (in the interest of honest journalism, he was actually stabbed somewhere over on 16/17th and made his way to 14th before expiring). Or the thousand odd skateboarders who took over 14th and road it toward the White House and out of sight.  And of course the Obama’s visit to Martha’s Table.  But I’m not concerned.  History has shown me there will be plenty more to come.

U Taste shouldn’t be a problem.  It may even turn out to be my favorite thread.  I’ll make a quick initial pitch for the happy hour wings at Masa 14, pizzas at Ulah Bistro, the red curry at D.C. Noodles and the padthai at Rice (and yes I know the last two have the same owner, but they are different enough.)

D.C. Perspective will be my miscellaneous section.  For instance, why when responding to emergency calls do the D.C. Police (MPD) often position their squad cars in a way that they nearly causes a car crash worse than the original situation?  I’ve witnessed the following scene on a number of occasions now:  Six responding officers chatting near their sergeant’s squad while street traffic attempts to weave around the haphazardly positioned squads in the intersection.  In the half dozen or so emergency scenes I’ve observed in the last year, I’ve yet to see an MPD officer effectively control traffic—often there was no attempt at all.  Some may think this is insignificant, but I feel confident its a visible indication of a larger  problem.

Hopefully this wasn’t too long (and/or boring) for an introductory post.  I guess we’ll see.




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