Tuesday, 20 August 2013

TT - The Dig Tree


The Dig Tree
  • Format:  Paperback
  • Number of Pages:384 pages
  • Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication Date:06 January 2003
  • ISBN 10:0747562989
  • ISBN 13:9780747562986
  • Author Sarah Murgatroyd ( 1969 - 2002)
  • Illustrator
Last month I left on a trip to see the Outback of Australia.  Unfortunately things did not go as planned (I will share about that another day).  One of the highlights of this trip however was listening to the audio book of this particular book.

For any family studying Australian History I would say this is one of the must have's on your shelf.  Sarah Murgatroyd has done a phenomenal job of correlating historical fact in a story format.  She has expertly woven historical documents, letters, news paper clippings, political events and characters of the day. Sarah's vivid retelling of the events of this famous historical misadventure is a feat unsurpassed in the telling of Australia's history.   For anyone interested in the story of crossing the center of the great Australian continent this is the book for you. A definite must read for any avid history buff or immigrant wanting a better understanding of Australian culture and history.

The thing I enjoyed about this book is the way that each character is introduced.  I loved the historical back ground of each character it puts their role and choices they make in context.  I also enjoyed that she has included South Australia's race to the north of the continent, alongside Burke and Wills expedition you will follow the journey of John Mcdouall Stuart .   

Book Depository's Description

In 1860, Australia remained the truly dark continent. Although there were European settlements in its south, much of the north remained unknown and dangerous. But things were changing. On 20th August, 1860, The Victorian Exploring Expedition left Melbourne to make the journey into the Gulf of Carpentaria in the northern coast. The expedition was headed by an Irish policeman called Robert O' Hara Burke - a charmer, gambler, and a man infamous for taking long baths in his back garden. Burke and his team of eighteen men made a confident start. After leaving most of the group behind in Cooper Creek (in central Australia), three of the party, including Burke, reached the Carpentaria. They were the first ever to do so. But the journey back was riddled with mishap and bad luck. By the time the three had returned to Cooper Creek, exhausted and starving, they discovered that the rest of the party had retreated, leaving behind only a carved message on a coolibah tree. The "Dig Tree" is the tale of this tragic expedition. Sarah Murgatroyd brings the story vividly alive - the political events in the background, the colourful characters, the spectacular and, often, unforgiving landscape, and the awful desperation of the final days. It is an intelligent, evocative and above all, utterly gripping book.

Blessings
Chareen
Every bed of Roses

 Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures.  I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books out there hiding on shelves so I invite you to blog about a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library. Grab the button for your post and add a link to your post below. I would love to read about your treasures. 

Monday, 19 August 2013

Easy Meatpie Topping



Last year while we were in South Africa for a family reunion my sister in law shared her favourite Easy Meat Pie topping.  It takes less then 5 min to prepare and is delicious.

Last month I did a guest post over at  A Dusty Frame.  Pop on over for this 5 min dinner recipe.

Blessings
Chareen

Friday, 16 August 2013

Start preparing for the new crew applications ...

 This year I've had the pleasure of participating in my first cruise with The Schoolhouse Review Crew.  I have been having an amazing time and have learnt so much. 

Applications for the 2014 crew will be opening in October this year. For those of you who are interested in possibly applying to be on the crew I thought I would share some information with you.

Application Criteria
  1. An active blog with a minimum of 50 public** followers and actively use one social media*** platform. 
  2. Must blog at least once a week. 
  3. Home school all or some of your children. 
  4. Be willing to actively use products with their children for a period of six weeks; review your experiences, and post your review to your blog within the due date window. 
  5. Reviewers must be willing to use our private forum, check in each day, Monday through Friday, and respond to all age-appropriate vendors. 
  6. Take their responsibility to their readers and to the vendors seriously. 

** Public {Numbers can be seen when looking at your blog home page}
** Follower numbers can be on: Google+, Google Friend Connect, Bloglovin'Linky Followers, Networked Blogs,Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram

*** Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram
Benefits of being on the Crew
  1. Meet 250 homeschool bloggers
  2. Access to a private forum
  3. Try out curriculum for FREE (I've had over $1 000 of curriculum in eight months!)
  4. A Social Media Share opportunity
  5. Fortnightly Blog Cruise opportunities
  6. Spotlight on the Crew guest posting
  7. 5 Days of ... Blog Hop  opportunities
  8. A personal mentor to help you
  9. Leadership who support encourage and are available.
If you have any questions please ask
Blessings
Chareen