Pictures Of The Week


Sunday, April 17, 2011

Here are some pictures this past week to reflect on and rejoice. Carter’s lacrosse number is 37. The other pictures were taken at a large garden designed to give inter-city kids a place to come and plant seeds, harvest the produce and see God’s hand in creation. They are able to take the produce home to their families. Doug and Lynette Vratil, Carter and I worked to put up bird netting all Saturday afternoon. Enjoy


About James Gorton

I am happily married to Nadine, a person I've known for 20+ years. She and her late husband owned Airpark Auto Service where I took my car for years. Four years after my wife died we began dating and the rest is history. We have a blended family of 6 children between us and love visiting them across this country. We recently had our third grandchild between us. We love to hike, bike and ski. I am a psychologist and do relational life coaching for marriages and families primarily. I love what I do and never get tired of seeing marriages and families move to more healthy places in their lives. Five years ago my oldest daughter Deborah encouraged me to begin writing my thought into a blog I call my Jlog (Jim's log). I have become more and more passionate in connecting everyday experiences to spiritual truths. I hope that as you read my Jlog, you will gain insight into your personal life and experience true growth in your personal and relational life.
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1 Response to Pictures Of The Week

  1. Mark says:

    There are lots of little patches of land around the city of San Francisco, and frequently they were made into “community gardens”, with similar intent. There also were many “utility easements” on the hills, which consisted of a stairway between streets, trees, and sometimes a playground. The neighbors took the responsibility of keeping the easements garden-like, a great thing for a city with so many flats without any garden space.

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