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The River House—a Chronicle 

July 13, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

  The house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace.                                                                                                 Gaston Bachelard From the time we began the River House in […]

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Lapp RiverHouse, Planning an Organic Home

Bringing the Outdoors in

July 9, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

I try to decorate with finds from the property.  The name of the area–Piedra (“stone” in Spanish) explains the prevalence of rocks.   \

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4th of July Decoration

July 9, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

4th of July Decoration-fennel and spearmint

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Lapp RiverHouse, Orgatecturally Thinking

Dog Days of Summer

July 5, 2013by dlapp 1 Comment

It’s well over the century mark here in Central California, but I’m working under the dramatic cantilevered roofline, and I’m perfectly comfortable.  With the overhang, river breeze, and ceiling fans, […]

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What’s wrong with this picture?

July 5, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

Three amber pendants should hang in the picture window, but I had a petite accident. The replacement’s on order and I have a new vase!

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Planning the Lapp RiverHouse

May 23, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

Years later, Dennis had died, the kids had left for college, and I had met Greg Lapp, who agreed, without much coercion, to move into the space(s) I love. Greg […]

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Lapp RiverHouse, Planning an Organic Home

Grandaughter in the Foreground

May 20, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

It’s a low water year after an especially warm winter.

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Vineyard View

May 20, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

Looking back across the terrace to the garden

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Upriver View

May 20, 2013by dlapp Leave a comment

We’ve been removing the invasive (and misnamed) Trees of Heaven. Sycamores and oaks are the natives here.

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The High Interior Windows Expose the Curved Glu-Lam

May 20, 2013by dlapp 1 Comment

and when the the season is right, the full moon shines through that window into the kitchen

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When people christen ships, is the champagne bottle empty? Greg and Deb Lapp RiverHouse April 2012

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