About Leslie

I’ve worked in IT, in bureau, and banking, and service operations, as well as in coding and software engineering, mainly writing educational software. I was a weather forecaster once. I also had a long attachment to theatre and had forays into small fringe productions, amateur dramatics, and almost made a career as a theatre technician, lighting design and operating being my thing. I also tried to become an academic mathematician, and spent years tutoring maths and physics at various universities. I’ve also painted houses, built houses, pruned kiwifruit, worked in factories making pasties and chicken dinners, taught English in Korea, and many odd jobs. A picture containing window, indoor, person

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I have lived in the UK for many years and travelled quite a bit around the world. I have always been drawn to environmental activities and have often worked as a volunteer for many environmental groups in New Zealand and around the world.

In the last ten years I spent a long period looking after my elderly parents when they both reached a point where they needed it. This was difficult since I was very close to my father in particular. I lived on a carer’s benefit to care for them 24/7. They both reached 90, and every day now I still grieve the loss of my two best human friends.

I’ve watched the slow train wreck of climate change for 40 years, but I’m burned out and pessimistic about our chances to stop catastrophic effects, although supportive of any little thing that will mitigate these effects. The depth of scientific ignorance, even in people who should know better, is a perennial disappointment to me.

The accelerating extinction event is a daily grief.

I try to travel as little as possible these days, have no children, and am vegetarian. I grow much of my own food, live off-grid on a 600W of solar power, and keep warm with a wood-burner. I care very deeply about 6 other stray cats that hang around. Roger, Bertilda, Bazerina, Boswell, Beijing, and Yvette. They get fed, desexed, and protected a little from the roaming dogs and vicious domestic un-neutered tomcats. They are my entire familyA picture containing person, outdoor, orange

Description automatically generated since I lost Aris in 2021. Aris was a beautiful black cat who was the centre of my world. He was rescued 17 years ago and became my pivot and reason as all other relationships crumbled and family disintegrated around me over the last few decades.

I am trying to design and build my own house. The design keeps changing but is now a cluster of 3 small geodesic domes, which I hope to build for under NZ$30,000. In 2019 I did a pre-trades carpentry certificate to learn about house building. I am now starting out on a Diploma of Architectural Technology at SIT in 2023, as I learn how to be a proper designer of shelters.

I am also slowly developing my little bit of land. It is 1600 m² of sloping and wet, but fertile wasteland. I have been planting trees and plan to make the area into a small food forest garden. To produce enough food to completely feed myself is my goal. Complete self-sufficiency is actually my longer-term goal, that is zero waste, nothing in, nothing out, complete onsite recycling, little need to travel at all. One day, the only outgoings will be the rates, and hopefully my surplus pumpkins will pay for that too! At that point I will be wondering why I still pay rates.

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