April 14, 2011

Peter (Putcha) Frampton



Peter (Putcha) – Peter grew up on a farm in Moree, far Northern NSW. While Peter was young, his parents made Peter plant seeds all over the farm. Peter soon learnt that planting seeds was a great way to show where you had been. He loved planting seeds in fertile, native soil more than anything, ever.
As soon as Peter was an adolescent, he fell for a beautiful aboriginal girl, and found a new way to plant his seeds, that was much more fun than planting in soil. Peter wanted to plant more seeds, it became an obsession…As soon as Peter was old enough, he left Moree and began to travel. And travel Peter did, not to your normal touristy destinations like Disneyland, but to far off destinations like Arizona, where Native American women roam, and Alaska, where the indigenous Inuit tribe still travel by husky by day, but snuggle in Igloos at night. Peter spent the next 20 years planting his seed all over the world, meeting and befriending indigenous people, to fulfill that one sick obsession. Peter thought his visit to Papua New Guinea, where he fell for a gorgeous 3 foot Mud Mask Tribeswoman, would be his last and headed home. On arriving back in Moree, Peter realised he missed one proud people…the New Zealand Maoris! How could he forget, after travelling around the world, NZ is so close, yet so far. To fulfil his childhood dream of planting seeds in native, fertile soil all over the world, it would never be complete without a seed in the great people of NZ…’I must go, I must go to NZ!’             

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