Chickens taken advantage of the soft ground to find dinner!Don’t worry little azalea we won’t fail ya! We’re bringing all the plants to our new building!No man left behind – every bulb must go.Even the strawberries say “it’s time to go!”The final countdown! One last drink before we go. Stay tuned for more updates on the No Limits move next week!New beginnings = new gardening opportunities. During this month’s garden meeting we discussed all of the native pollinator attracting plants we’d like to purchase.
We would like to say thank you so much to the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Onancock for hosting a Coffee House/Open Mic night to benefit No Limits this month!In this picture we see some of God’s wonderful people singing!Say what?! They even made this beautiful sign which features the No Limits Eastern Shore logo. We feel so loved, thank you all so much again and God bless!
Cactus on, Christmas, what what!! Our Christmas Cactus is finally blooming!From last week, working hard making dog biscuits!Work on guys, pass the news! Getting our newsletters ready.Chickens having a “Spa Day”, taking a mud bath! (Rachel thinks they look like wet dogs).Amy & Sherry packing for our move – pack on ladies, pack on!Brain Injury Awareness Day selfie in the van, on our way to the General Assembly!Soil is expensive and not easy to move, we appreciate all the hard work involved in our move to a new building.Pack on my people, pack on!Diane getting ready to enjoy her meal at the Happy Buffet.Brandon gives the Chinese buffet a big thumbs up!Thank you, gentlemen, for all of your hard work.
Happy birthday Diane and many more! We wish you well :).It was Randolph’s birthday too! Double celebration. Yum.Safety exercise – using your senses other than sight!Amy getting right into the task at hand. She is not afraid to get dirty making dog biscuits!Denise and CL also helped us to make over 140 dog biscuits to be handed out to the delegates and senators on Brain Injury Awareness Day. Way to go team!