DM

Well DM is back from an extended vacation and sitting in the front yard. She introduced me to her relatives out there with her and asked about some of the flowers growing in the yard. So I headed home dumped my stuff in the living room and placed some of the flowers I got growing in the back in a empty jar in water, grabbed some fruit growing in the yard as well and headed back.

She was talking, and talking and so I sat out there with her a bit longer and listened. The mosquitos were biting too. I decided to excuse myself for dinner and she offered some food. I took her up on her offer but it was something frozen to take with me. If I had thought it was something for me to take home and cook, I would not have taken it, but I couldn’t get a word in to refuse. Damn.

I returned later after chatting with some other neighbors, trying to figure out how on earth I’m going to return this stuff to her & save face. Bugs were biting. A white neighbor was called over and DM talked and talked and talked, seeing that this was never going to end I excused myself again on account of the bugs and the neighbor also departed on this pretense as well.

Came back, because I said I would when I left to sit with the small group. DM was talking about her drinking and another neighbor took a 40 in a bag and poured it in a cup. Me I’m trying to avoid the smoke knowing I’m going to have to shower to get the ciggy smell off me.

I’m sitting there wondering. I am so out of my element.

I attend, sort of, so you won’t be bored

BATES CIVIC ASSOC. MEETING- August 1, 2004 7PM

7PM

Jim, my ANC, started the meeting and passed out the Agenda. Well Council member Harold Brazil was listed first but was to appear around 8pm.

5th Police District cops were in attendance but not on the agenda. They spoke first as they were still cleaning up from a shooting that had occurred 2 hours earlier at 111? Q Street. Apparently the gangs on the unit block of O and the unit block of Q, have no love. There was one shooting victim. If you know anything, call the police.

Also in attendance was the peanut gallery, ready to ‘harrumph’ and make disrespectful noises while speakers speak. Well there were two in the gallery, one being the usual Ms. K. As usual she complained about calls she made to the police about the drug dealing outside her door and she commented twice during the meeting that she was going to bring the matter to John Ascroft. Okay you are now certifiably nuts. John A don’t give a ____ about this area of DC unless the drug dealers are funneling the money to foreign terrorists. She also complained about what DCRA wasn’t doing. DCRA is not a police department or function.

Other complaints were on police response times. 2 hours in one case. Mainly the problem was over on Bates where there was an altercation that REALLY needed police intervention and the police failed. On the other side, some folks mentioned how they were pleased with the police response of 10-15 minutes. Different experiences for different people.

There was one incident of note that is on going. There is a suspected arsonist on 3rd St. who is squatting on vacant property. A house somewhere on 3rd caught on fire recently. Neighbors have called in the suspected arsonist but apparently the problem is that the police cannot arrest him. The issue is trying to pen the issue of trespassing on the fellow. Neighbors cannot claim trespassing, only the owner, and the owner has not been there in person to say, “this person is trespassing.” Then there is the issue of squatters rights. This topic went on for a while and I am still slightly confused.

Then a fellow, long time resident of Bates, spoke up about all the complaining and wondered about what happened to ‘community’ and how he didn’t know anyone at this community meeting. Well this brought out the good. A white couple mentioned how after an incident (fire?), how neighbors they didn’t even know came out to offer support and how the response of the community made them feel very welcomed. Another attendee mentioned how she knew the gentlemen starting this thread of converation, since he was this high. Ms. M mentioned neighborhood gatherings she and others have organized for neighborhood improvement. I mentioned the work individuals are doing on my block for improvement. Jim mentioned how the neighborhood is stabilizing.

Moving on…..

Art of the 5th District Police Citizen’s Advisory Council talked about the need for citizen participation and block captains.

Mr. Dugger fo the North Capitol Collective, Inc. a family services group was talking about a future program focusing on fathers when I stepped out.

At 8:10 Harold Brazil had not shown up.

As of this morning John Ascroft has not addressed the needs of our area. Methinks it will be the same way next month as well.

Bates St Meeting Tonight

For some odd reason I can’t seem to post my announcements for the Bates meeting on the announcements.

From Jim:

Invited guests include -Harold BrazilAt-Large Council Member, D.C. City Council and representatives from the:Fifth District MPD Citizens’ Advisory CouncilPerry School Community Service CenterMonday, August 2, 2004Mount Sinai Baptist Church3rd and Q Streets, N.W.Rooms 1 and 27:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.For more information regarding the meeting and/or the Association, contact J. Berry at (202) 387-8520

Bates St (Eastern Shaw, lower Eckington) Meeting Tonight

Come listen to testy woman complain on about drug dealers and no goodniks hangins about and how she constantly call the police….. If it were not a meeting I would make a drinking game out of the meeting.

The rest from our lovely ANC Jim:

Invited guests include -Harold BrazilAt-Large Council Member, D.C. City Council and representatives from the:Fifth District MPD Citizens’ Advisory CouncilPerry School Community Service CenterMonday, August 2, 2004Mount Sinai Baptist Church3rd and Q Streets, N.W.Rooms 1 and 27:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.For more information regarding the meeting and/or the Association, contact J. Berry at (202) 387-8520

All is well in Shaw

Earlier today after making a run to a friend’s house to deliver This Old House and Old House Journal between paint stripping, I saw the usual crowd of old winos and hang abouts in the park on Florida and 1st. Yet I noticed among them 3 couples hand dancing. I did walk close enough to hear that there was music.

Then on the way back from a dinner in Rockville I heard some loud music coming from around the block. Well I have nothing else to do besides go home and sleep, I ventured around the corner. Apparently, a group had formed a movie night and used the side of a building for a screen and the vacant land as the sitting area and was showing The Prince of Egypt.

See, not all that bad livin’ in the hood.

Paint

Whoever painted my house many years ago and put on ten kazillion layers of paint and didn’t let it dry properly so it alligatored, I hate you. And what’s with the grey paint? I see it everywhere on floors and steps. Just say no to grey.

Stop that banging

  The In Shaw webmistress is home sick with a nasty headache and the repair work going on in the alley sure ain’t helping. I shouldn’t call it repair. Maybe descruction. Apparently the top of the on again off again rehab house shouldn’t be there. Well it’s ugy too. 

There is a house on the 1500 block of 3rd St that has a ugly 3rd floor that juts up too, while the rest of the block has 2 stories. Ugly. I know why they do it. To add more square footage. But really it just adds to the ugly.

However there is a house on the 1600 block of 5th that has a lovely 3rd floor but it sits off from the rear, so if you are on 5th, on the street in front of the house you don’t see the 3rd floor. If you’re around that section of Shaw I recommend you take a look. Best spot is on the corner of R & 5th facing east.

No Trash Collection Today (monday)

> To: Myers, Mary (DPW)

> Subject: No Trash Collection on Monday

> Importance: High

>

>

>

> For Immediate Release

> Contact: Mary Myers

> July 23, 2004

> 202/671-2375

>

>

>

> No Trash Collection on Monday in Honor of Fallen Sanitation Worker

> DPW will follow a holiday collection schedule next week

>

> (Washington, DC) In honor of DPW Sanitation Crew Chief Johnny L.

Harrison,

> who was killed on July 16, there will be no residential trash or bulk

> trash collection on Monday, July 26, the day of his funeral. DPW

will

> follow a holiday trash collection schedule next week. Monday’s bulk

> collection appointments will be rescheduled. All other operations,

> including parking enforcement, booting and towing, street and alley

> cleaning, and sanitation enforcement will operate as usual.

>

> Once-weekly Supercan trash collection and recycling collection will

> “slide” one day for the remainder of the week, beginning Tuesday,

July 27.

> Neighborhoods that normally receive twice-weekly trash service will

see

> their first collection slide one day, with normal collections on

Thursday

> and Friday.

>

> Mr. Harrison’s funeral will be held Monday, July 26 at 11 am at the

Imani

> Temple on 609 Maryland Avenue, NE.

>

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