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Gum Boots Land Loving Farmer to Cleaning Water Tanks In Rarotonga For TTV - To Tatou Vai: My Kiwi Friend Sean Weafer
Sean Weafer came to Rarotonga for a ‘short term’ contract, brought here by TTV - To Tatou Vai. We chat about this contract and what that entailed for him in Rarotonga. <br/><br/>TTV is responsible for the collection, treatment and distribution of our potable water to the Rarotonga Community. An essential service and critical to our public health. The primary purpose of TTV is to manage and operate the public water supply for Rarotonga. <br/><br/>We also humorously chat about how his, “Jump Ship”, father decided that New Zealand was the place to settle and bring up a family - 60 odd years ago. <br/><br/>“The softest people are the hardest ones on the outside”, he said. we chat about this statement in regards to our people and our culture here in Rarotonga. Sean mentions that during his 8 (eight) week stay. He’s contract of cleaning water tanks here in Rarotonga has led him to make some new friends, and a journey of learning about our local food as well. <br/><br/>Sean also speaks about his trip to Aitutaki, with a special mention of “Captain Fantastic”. <br/><br/>Enjoy everyone and Thank you Sean for coming on the show. <br/><br/>- ChantalKia Orana, May you live long<br/>Aere Ra, Farewell<br/>Kia Manuia, Good Luck and Good Health<br/><br/>Try Raro Pass FREE for 2 days:<br/>raropass.com<br/><br/>Find out where to shop, where to eat, what to do and more in Rarotonga at:<br/>raropass.com<br/><br/>The Kia Orana Podcast was created as a result of lock down Covid restrictions, in 2020.