Marcia had a good subject on her blog on Sat. (Here) about how some of our favorite bloggers just disappear. We never know what happened to them. Blogging is an active word, you've got to be there typing and clicking your mouse to make it happen, not to mention entering photos in whichever way you choose. Suddenly being unable to do those things means a vacuum in the blog-space which you have occupied.
Having a relative or friend who can write a final blog for one is a good idea, and making that plan in writing also.
I actually started writing a final blog, "From a past tense."
It was to publish sometime in the future, saying goodbye to my bloggers. But I started it before the pandemic, so lots of comments I made had to do with that. And other anxieties I went through, as well as some joyful events. So it's a hit-or-miss journal and yet the purpose was originally to just say, I've stopped blogging and this is why...or something simple like that. Now I think I'll go back and move all the journaling stuff elsewhere! If that's the title of my blog someday, it will refer to some space of time that has lapsed since I last wrote actively, and that pre-published blog of goodbye.
"The earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons and daughters of the earth. This we know. All things are connected. Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web we do to ourselves." Chief Seattle