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The Eagle and the Full Moon

May 20, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

The Eagle and the Full Moon on a March morning

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Golden Eagle from the terrace

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California Linnets

May 20, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

After shooing them from the bike helmets, they settled here, behind the metal “tree.” As of mid-May, two eggs are hatched. Is it our reluctance to separate ourselves from the […]

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Real Birds in a Metal Tree

May 20, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

I think it’s a California linnet couple who decided to set up housekeeping in the sculpture I compiled from construction scraps.

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On Monday, It Was Turkeys

May 20, 2013by dlapp 1 Comment

A flock of wild turkeys with two toms, the alpha puffed up in all his splendor. As the hens pecked, the males circled one another. If Beta infiltrated the female […]

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This Is the Day of the Herons

May 20, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

3.15.13 Probably because the cattle on the hill are making such a ruckus, six blue herons–almost black–have relocated here today. When the cowboys separate the cows from the calves, the […]

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Living in Art(’s)Work: The Spirit of My Organic Homes and the Man Who Designed Them

April 25, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

It is this potential of improving the human condition that motivates me.  And it is the foundation built by my direct predecessors Frank Lloyd Wright, Bruce Goff, and William Gray […]

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From the River in the fall

April 24, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment
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Lencioni Residence–Balcony and Front Elevation

February 8, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

Lencioni Residence balcony off the master bedroom.  

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Lencioni Residence

Surrounded by Sculpture: The Joy and Value of Organic Architecture

February 4, 2013by dlapp 2 Comments

(Originally published in the online version of Journal of the Taliesin Fellows, winter 2012) I just turned off the lights in the house to let the moon in.  While I […]

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