A quirky tale from the viewpoint of the LAST Antarctic dog, S.T.A.Y .He is 'dognapped' by Antarctic expeditioners from the Guide Dog charity and photographed in Antarctica. S.T.A.Y. is a fibre-glass, donation dog who travels and is filled with donations by the fun loving and risk-taking expeditioners. As writer on ice during a 2001 Australian expedition, Hazel Edwards heard tall stories about being beset in the polar ice with S.T.A.Y. (Stuck There All Year). STAY went everywhere, even in the chopper.
But what if expeditioners donated digital money? How would the charity get the money out?
Australian author Hazel Edwards (www.hazeledwards.com) is best known for her classic picture book 'There's a Hippopotamus on our Roof Eating Cake' but she has written other Antarctic books including 'Antarctica's Frozen Chosen', picture book 'Antarctic Dad' and memoir 'Antarctic Writer on Ice'
But what if expeditioners donated digital money? How would the charity get the money out?
Australian author Hazel Edwards (www.hazeledwards.com) is best known for her classic picture book 'There's a Hippopotamus on our Roof Eating Cake' but she has written other Antarctic books including 'Antarctica's Frozen Chosen', picture book 'Antarctic Dad' and memoir 'Antarctic Writer on Ice'