The entrance to La Rana Escondida is hidden, just like the many frogs on the property that reveal themselves at times by their song only. On a cool evening after the ground has been bathed by a rain shower, you might hear the soft, slow clacking of what sounds like miniature bamboo wind chimes tickled by a faint breeze. This is the song of La Rana Escondida.


Front Pasture


Front of the house
Back of the house

Orchard on a foggy morning

August almond blooms
February almond harvest
Living Area




Kitchen with all major appliances


Bedroom #1 

Bedroom #2

Bedroom #3 / Garage

BBQ/Parrilla and adjacent sink


Mudroom/Sunroom
Bathroom #1 Vanity
Bathroom #1





Bathroom #2
Plant Life
Native
  • Laurel
  • Molle
  • Pitanguero
  • Tala
  • Coronilla
  • Tembetari
  • Curupi
  • Mburucuya
  • Araza
  • Guaviyu
  • Guayabo
  • Guayaba
  • ArrayĆ”n

Other Fruit
  • Almond
  • Pear
  • Apricot
  • Nectarine
  • Fig
  • Caipirinha Lime
  • Meyer Lemon
  • Valencia Orange
  • Kumquat
  • Banana
  • Avocado
  • Prickly Pear








North pond

South pond (seasonal)





Morning fog in the lower surrounding areas

Details
Coneat (agriculture rating): 201
Double brick walls: 1ft/30.48cm with thick rigid foam insulation 
Ceiling: Brick ceiling tile, with thick rigid foam insulation
House: 145 m2
Porch: 16.2 m2
Barn interior: 34 m2
Barn exterior: 30 m2
Bedrooms: 3 all with built-in closets
Bathrooms: 2
Kitchen: cooktop, oven, microwave (all Candy brand), refrigerator (Consul-Whirlpool)
Mudroom/sunroom
Heat: Fireplace and woodstove
Wash Room: sink and washing machine (Ariston)
Ceiling fan: 1
Hot water tank
60 meter well
Leach field 
Two Ponds (one seasonal)

Frogs convey. 

If interested, please email laranaescondida at gmail dot com and thanks for stopping by!