
John Hession
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2 months ago |
nhhomemagazine.com | Janice Randall Rohlf |John Hession
Inspired by the Norwegian way of living, this minimalistic, energy-efficient house prioritizes family over frills. After living in a colonial-style house on this Hanover property for several years, a family of six was ready for a change … but not a move. The homeowners liked where they lived, on a wooded lot, still close to town and the local co-op.
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2 months ago |
nhhomemagazine.com | Mary Ann Esposito |John Hession
It would be wrong to characterize the food of Turkey as a cuisine based on a few staple ingredients. In the port city of Kusadasi, which I visited some years ago, I headed straight for the outdoor food markets and was greeted by vendors offering me a cup of apple tea; this, I later learned, was a sign of Turkish hospitality.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
nhhomemagazine.com | Sara Harper |Crystal Ward Kent |John Hession
More than a century ago, girls and boys dutifully sat for lessons in the little white schoolhouse in East Hebron. Today, guests are flocking to the SchoolHouse, now a charming Airbnb. Owner Tracy Tilson, who lives in Boca Raton, Florida, purchased the property in 2017 with the goal of turning it into a satellite office for her public relations firm, Tilson PR. “I spend a lot of time up here, so having designated office space seemed like a good idea,” she says.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
nhhomemagazine.com | Sara Harper |Crystal Ward Kent |John Hession
They say seven is a lucky number, and that is certainly true for Dennis Ciotti and Nancy Larocque, as it took that many years to complete the stunning gardens at their Dover home. The undertaking was the culmination of a long-held dream of Ciotti’s. As a little boy, he walked by this estate on his way to school. One day, the door opened and he got a peek of the grandeur inside. The owner, Mrs. Brown, stood in the entrance.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
nhhomemagazine.com | Lisa Cavanaugh |John Hession
Despite being a young working artist, New Hampshire-based landscape painter Erik Koeppel is quite comfortable with the past. As he creates awe-inspiring oils of the peaks and valleys near his home in the White Mountains, his passions lie with the traditions of the Hudson River School and the legacy of landscapes. “In the long history of landscape painting, there are two major recurring philosophical themes that underpin the poetry of landscape painting,” says Koeppel.
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