There comes a time when you know you're ready to close door for the last time and move on. To turn the key and drive off to pastures new.
And I've come to realise that such a time has come for this blog.
There's part of me that doesn't want to let go. After all, this space has been my home and the place where my family and I have grown up, working out how we manage my ever-increasing enthusiasm to reduce waste.
It's also been the meeting point for many new friends. Strangers, who have since become good friends. We've laughed together, dined together, attended events together and naturally talked rubbish.
But I've been increasingly conscious that I don't spend much time here these days. Not since the team and I have built a much bigger 'house', the Rubbish Diet website, which has become a worthy home to the online challenge and HQ for community support. That's where you'll find all the latest updates about my exciting rubbish adventures, all that's happening in West London plus lots of tips and advice shared by our fantastic team. For me, it no longer makes sense to have a blog and a website that share the same name. It feels a real milestone to abandon this old thing. It shows just how much The Rubbish Diet has grown up.
And I hope as I wave goodbye here, that you'll continue to follow me and the team over at www.therubbishdiet.org.uk. We've got lots of exciting new things to announce in the autumn, so please do watch that space.
But, I have some other news too. This space grew out of my passion for blogging and my curiosity to learn. explore and document stuff that matters to me, whether it was family, the world around us or simply as an excuse for everyday self-expression and a chance to get something off your chest. I am still a random blogger at heart, so I've built myself a new personal space. It would be lovely to see you there. It's all fresh and free from my old clutter. You can find it at www.karencannard.wordpress.com.
It's been six and half amazing years. To think that I thought this rubbish stuff would only last eight weeks. Ha! What did I know! That's the thing with rubbish, it has that capacity to fire up a troubleshooter's imagination so bloody easily and never let go.
I want to say a massive thank you to everyone who's dropped by and supported me and my rubbish ideas over all this time. You've been wonderful and have helped make some great things happen and create some fantastic memories.
There's still lots to do, so I hope this isn't really goodbye and that I'll see you in either Rubbish Diet HQ or my imaginary writing studio very soon.
Let the rubbish adventures in those bins continue.
Karen x
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