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It's about time that I came to start the party
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Etta at Lawson Dog Park ... it's waterlogged after so much rain! The mud shows up on Etta!!!
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“She is both hellfire and holy water,
And the flavour you taste depends on
― R.A. Bentinck, Underneath the Poetry and Bad Girl Stricken
I’ve lost my mind, yeah / I’ve lost control
I’ve lost the feeling in my arms / I’m a lost soul
Make the most of me baby / Oh don’t spit me out
This is how dirty girls get clean / Don’t leave me now
Listen to her lust, yeah / Hear her disgrace
Listen to the fragile things / As they all break
Watch from the covers / The comfort of your home
Through the ice and sleet, baby / Oh down down we go
What angry star / Runs your devil heart?
What angry star / Runs your devil heart?
This is the only way d-dirty girls stay clean
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Inspired for the first time in a little while... remembered my friend lived on a swamp. And since I'm a swamp girl... it needed to be done. <3
Thank you Dirty for letting me use your home and modeling for photos ^^
Inspired for the first time in a little while... remembered my friend lived on a swamp. And since I'm a swamp girl... it needed to be done. <3
Thank you Dirty for letting me use your home and modeling for photos ^^
Finally finished her. Most beautiful thing I've ever laid eyes on
July 14, 1978 with the 806 and 555 heading up 89 cars westbound on 911 at Gilchrist. Backlit or not 1978 was no time to quibble about GE shots on the Soo. The filthy 806 attests to its status of nearing the end of its short Soo career. A rescan with Lightroon adjustments.
➥BODY: [LEGACY] Meshbody (f) Special Edition (1.4)
➥13ACT - Nasty Nose-Plaster #FUCK YOU
sisters in the sears drama festival, but its all drama with them. and where is my violin???/////
Had a great garage sale.......... then cleaned out the garage and found another pile for the next garage sale. Note to self clean out the garage and house before sale........so you don't have to do it again in a couple of week...........lol.
TRF ........ I made $139, toward my "trading spaces" day. My mom is coming in June to help with the home make over......WOOT WOOT
Im thankful for cold showers on a hot days.
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To mark the occasion of reorganising and redecorating our shop, (what! you mean you haven't seen it o.o!!) I rattled these portraits out of myself and Filthy. Splendid, aren't they.
In the Pig and Whistle in Greenwood, performing a MySpace. Public mirrors are so dirty, lol.
baha.... when i annoy her, she likes to strike interesting poses for me.
Actually, lets not go crazy far tonight, as there's the Salcombe Coastal Marathon to survive on Saturday.
Thank you Lorie for the use of your hands!!
'DIRTY GIRL' - 'PAPPLEWICK STEAMPUNK EVENT' - JULY 13th-14th 2019
I never miss a chance to work with the ever gorgeous Katherine Hawksby ♥ Love you myne Sweetness!
Definitely watched this magic happen. Done by my amazingly talented daughter Teeny yet again~!
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Dirty Chick: Adventures of an Unlikely Farmer Hardcover – January 22, 2015
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“One month into our stay, we’d managed to dispatch most of our charges. We executed the chickens. One of the cats disappeared, clearly disgusted with our urban ways. And Lucky [the cow] was escaping almost daily. It seemed we didn’t have much of a talent for farming. And we still had eleven months to go.” Antonia Murphy, you might say, is an unlikely farmer. Born and bred in San Francisco, she spent much of her life as a liberal urban cliché, and her interactions with the animal kingdom rarely extended past dinner. But then she became a mother. And when her eldest son was born with a rare, mysterious genetic condition, she and her husband, Peter, decided it was time to slow down and find a supportive community. So the Murphys moved to Purua, New Zealand—a rural area where most residents maintained private farms, complete with chickens, goats, and (this being New Zealand) sheep. The result was a comic disaster, and when one day their son had a medical crisis, it was also a little bit terrifying. Dirty Chick chronicles Antonia’s first year of life as an artisan farmer. Having bought into the myth that farming is a peaceful, fulfilling endeavor that allows one to commune with nature and live the way humans were meant to live, Antonia soon realized that the reality is far dirtier and way more disgusting than she ever imagined. Among the things she learned the hard way: Cows are prone to a number of serious bowel ailments, goat mating involves an astounding amount of urine, and roosters are complete and unredeemable assholes. But for all its traumas, Antonia quickly embraced farm life, getting drunk on homemade wine (it doesn’t cause hangovers!), making cheese (except for the cat hair, it’s a tremendously satisfying hobby), and raising a baby lamb (which was addictively cute until it grew into a sheep). Along the way, she met locals as colorful as the New Zealand countryside, including a seasoned farmer who took a dim view of Antonia’s novice attempts, a Maori man so handy he could survive a zombie apocalypse, and a woman proficient in sculpting alpaca heads made from their own wool.' Part family drama, part cultural study, and part cautionary tale, Dirty Chick will leave you laughing, cringing, and rooting for an unconventional heroine.
“Antonia Murphy is a writer of great charm and appeal. She's kind of impossible to resist.” — Elizabeth Gilbert , New York Times bestselling author of The Signature of All Things and Eat, Pray, Love “ Dirty Chick has it all . And by all I mean homemade booze, arson, a heavy hand of insanity and a magic place called Love Mountain. It's the dirtiest, most delightful book I've ever read. I f*cking loved it, laughed my ass off, and got so grossed out I couldn't wait to go back and visit Antonia and her very brave family on her raucous New Zealand farm. Dirty Chick will love you long time.” — Laurie Notaro , New York Times bestselling author of The Idiot Girls’ Action Adventure Club and The Potty Mouth at the Table “ Dirty Chick perfectly captures the chaotic balance of hilarity, hardship, triumph, tragedy, romance, pornography and general grossness that makes up farm life. In this crowded world of hipster farmers, Antonia Murphy proves herself to be the real thing.” — Josh Kilmer-Purcell , bestselling author of I Am Not Myself These Days and The Bucolic Plague and star of The Fabulous Beekman Boys “Way down under in the land of hobbits, a family of transplanted Californians do battle with monsters worse than mere dragons – lusty goats, a crazed rooster, and alpacas that spit green gobs of goo. Nearly every page of Antonia Murphy’s big, boisterous, hilarious tale of how not to start a farm in New Zealand bristles with jaw-droppingly outrageous livestock encounters and visceral details that would have made Rabelais blush. Wallowing in this filthy, funny, and unexpectedly sweet tale of self-inflected misery is the perfect cure for the next time you’re feeling too sorry for yourself.” — Bob Tarte , author of Enslaved by Ducks and Kitty Cornered “Just when I thought motherhood was the toughest challenge there is, along comes Antonia Murphy, doing the Mommy thing with goats, cows and freaking alpacas. Her hilarious exploits with chickens, lambs and a single amorous rooster make me grateful there's no goat colostrum in my sippy cup. Trigger warning: Dirty Chick might make you laugh out loud. Proceed with care.” — Stefanie Wilder-Taylor , author of Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay and Naptime Is the New Happy Hour , and go-to parenting expert for The Today Show “Filled with sass, love, high energy, foibles, and the delicious power of a rich and supportive community, this book is raw, rugged and alive in a personal, humanistic way. Dirty Chick is a great read for any DIY farmer wannabe and anyone who wants to take a peek at how dreams and reality blur when you actually take the risk to jump into your passion full speed ahead. Three cheers and a big cloacal kiss for Antonia! May all your cheeses bloom, without poil de chat !” — Ricki Carroll , A.K.A. “The Cheese Queen,” author of Home Cheese Making: Recipes for 75 Homemade Cheeses “Murphy's book presents an unsentimental, at times unapologetically graphic, treatment of farm life. At the same time, it offers a comic yet thoroughly wise perspective on what it means to start over in a new country and live close to a natural world that is anything but romantic. Warm, funny and touching.” — Kirkus In sparkling prose, Antonia Murphy takes us along on one family’s foray into the world of small farming. By turns entertaining and heart wrenching, her story is so captivating that I neglected my own chores and children to follow hers on their wild ride. Farming and parenting are both dirty work—exhausting, satisfying, rich with all kinds of meaning—and Murphy captures life in all its gory and glorious complication. Dirty Chick is an exceptional story of Murphy and her crew finding their place in the world. — Margaret Hathaway , author of The Year of the Goat and Living With Goats — Advance Praise for Antonia Murphy
Raised in San Francisco, Antonia Murphy is a graduate of Columbia University who has lived and worked in cities from New York to Rome, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, to Invercargill, New Zealand. She now lives and writes in Purua, New Zealand, with her husband and their two children.

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My book club selected this book, and I couldn’t finish it on schedule, but finally decided it was time to take on finishing - it seemed like it could be a light, easy read. It’s not technically a difficult book to read, but it never captured my attention in a satisfying way. No offense to the author, but the style and approach are not enjoyable for me. Clearly, the author and their family have persistence and resilience though, so I can see that others might really love this book.












The story was entertaining but I was put off by the characters.The children were were out of control, and the parents seemed to be amused by their bad behavior which I found annoying. Some of the animal stories were disturbing as was the flippant attitude about the children and animals. The characters didn't have a lot of common sense.












VERY descriptive at times...maybe too descriptive...you'll be googling things you don't want to google. All in all, this book makes you feel like you're capable of anything though! You just have to have the right mindset and team!












I was a bit overwhelmed by the vulgarity of this book, and wasn't crazy about her "terms of endearment" for her children. Insights about life on a farm were kind of cool, but overall, I'm not sure I would recommend this book to others.












Disappointing, having lived this life also I found it dwelled on many of the negatives of homesteading without the humor. I was sad to see it missed the sheer beauty of it all.












Hilarious, fun, interesting. I laughed out loud several times and insisted everyone I know also read this.












Antonia Murphy has deadly insight and a wonderful, self depreciating style. The book is also hysterically funny, as Antonia relates her slow evolution from dilettante animal lover to sage farmer. I cannot recall a book in years that made me laugh out loud while sitting in the easy chair. Her life is both exotic and wonderfully familiar. She handles disgusting farm encounters and family heartache with equal aplomb. In that sense this is the authentic feminist tract, simply because she rolls over her challenges as gritty farmer and sensitive wife and mother, with no hesitation or navel gazing. She just deals. And that is what strong, funny women do. I just wish they all could write this well. Her husband Peter should write his version as well. If he shows half as much love for her as she unassumably shows for him, there would be sparks all over the southern hemisphere. Highly recommended. Not for duck lovers












I heard the author on KUOW/NPR a few weeks ago. I immediately went to Amazon to buy the book, but it was not released yet, then I put this book on my wish list (so love this feature) and today I saw the book was available for download- bought the book, read it in three hours and so happy! I live in Seattle and I have children and what Antonia wrote is very close to an alternate "me". At one time my husband and I researched moving to an English speaking country in 2003, but we don't have the credidials to get visas etc. As we do have some of the west coast elements that make us who we are and could see ourselfs making the same decisions as Antionia and her husband. We needed the science and acceptance in Seattle to deal with our special needs son, we also have a younger daughter who reminds me of Miranda :-). Thank you for your book. Please give us another.


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A funny, inspiring, a bit drama-queenish, touching memoir about smallholder farming.












Dirty Chick is a fun memoir by Antonia Murphy recounting her family's move from America to New Zealand, partly because of her son's developmental delay and partly to be able to afford health insurance and a decent standard of living. Havng found a good school for their children, Peter finds a job in IT and Antonia spends her time getting to know the neighbours (slowly getting used to the gruffness of busy farmers), increasing their number of animals to a total of 19 and looking after their children. I was really impressed by her brave attempts to create various dishes with their home grown produce. Part of me was amused by the amount of work and angst c
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