Sabbatical
It has been a momentous year for the Alternative Kitchen Garden, with the publication of my first book – the A to Z. On the ground, things have been a little more lackluster, with various factors (including absences at key times) contributing to the garden being disappointing this year.
Pete and I have also come to the conclusion (discussed in the Emma and Pete Show that it is time for us to move – away from the baggage that surrounds us here and towards a more peaceful and happier life.
Because of all these things, the plans I had for the garden have changed and my focus needs to be elsewhere for the time being. To that end, I am taking a break from producing the Alternative Kitchen Garden show. I look forward to being able to pick up where I left off, with renewed energy, in the future. In the meantime, don’t forget that there are plenty of previous episodes for you to (re)discover, and you can keep up with my progress on the blog.
Warm regards
Emma
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good luck xm
Mark D · Sep 26, 06:10 PM
Good luck with house hunting and all the other aspects of the move, it is good to start again in a different area but hard work in the process, we did and moved in at the beginning of this year and while it has been difficult to move away from where we knew and had lived for 10 years, we are discovering our new home and surroundings and are very happy here.
Off to follow your link to see where you are moving to.
Rachel · Sep 27, 12:16 AM