Trust is a little BIG word

A year ago I had a group of guests stay in our holiday home, their surname was Saluto. The Saluto family returned again this year as their children begged for them to return to the farm, they played outdoors collecting sticks and amused themselves til their hearts were content. Mrs. Saluto said that she left her baking dishes behind and I said, yes, they should be there. I was almost guaranteeing that they would be there for here for her to collect. What I have noticed is that our Moore River Holidays guests have virtually created an unspoken promise of trust to each other, without ever knowing or meeting one another that they will look after the property until you come back next time. Mrs. Saluto collected her three dishes and throughily enjoyed her family holiday because of trust. Our guests leave the drawers filled with foils,oil and glad wrap purely for the next person to use. I am honoured to be experiencing the tourism industry from this level. It’s addictive and I love it.

Received an email from a local volunteer today, Simon Dickey, who has never met me but he is entrusting me with his personal experiences as a volunteer. He is in a trustworthy role in his community. Trust is a little BIG word that is earned not purchased. Rona Chiera

Hi Rona,
I have no problems at all with any information from myself being published through yourself. I will leave it in your trustworthy hands to deal with as you please. If you require anything, please do not hesitate to ask.

Thanks again

Simon Dickey