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Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial

Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial

Veteran's Day in Luxembourg and A Few Thoughts on America Today

Gretchen Powers November 11, 2016

I've been visiting U.S. Military bases throughout Europe over the past ten days with some remarkable individuals who have been sharing their stories of success after loosing a leg or a foot or a friend.  I remarked to some friends before I left, 'It's going to be interesting experiencing an election from across the pond.' What I've experienced in my conversations with troops and social media scrolling in the past few days can be summed up by one of the greatest ladies I know, Jillian of The Noisy Plume in her latest blog post (You can read the whole thing HERE). 

“We survived the election but we’re still sick of it and nothing has changed — the left hates the right and the right cannot stand the left and everyone is terrified of everyone. The hysteria is exhausting and the journalism is still revoltingly biased (Where are our real journalists? Where is the truth? Am I clinging to a romantic ideal???).

That said, nothing seems especially hopeless to me. There will be no doom and gloom in my space regarding politics. Here’s what I do have to say though, there’s this notion that change can only stem directly from a government mandate. I don’t think that’s true. Change begins small and then goes viral as our communities alter themselves and connect with other communities on the same path.

Change your own heart, broaden it, expand the way you see the immediate world around you. Believe and treat others as though their suffering is greater than yours. GET OVER YOURSELF. Know your neighbors. Care for the needs of your neighbors. Invest your heart, soul and life in your community. Provide, however you can, for those who need extra help. Stick up for the little guy. Stand up to the bullies (despite what you’ve been told, they come in all shapes and colors, they aren’t just white men). Teach your children right from wrong, show them how to be courageous and how to work hard, encourage their imaginations, impress upon them the importance of beauty, help them to love nature. Work hard, stay humble and be honest. You don’t need a federal government to legislate any of this. This change comes from within you, as a result of your choices and how you decide to use your time, your days, your life.”
— Jillian Lukiwski (The Noisy Plume)

As I walked the rows and rows of white crosses and stars I studied the names, their ages, their home state and silently thanked them for their sacrifice during WWII.  As one of the speakers said today at the Veterans Day Ceremony at General Patton's tomb in Luxembourg, "The United States of America will only remain the land of the free so long as it is the home of the brave". So thank you to every veteran past and present for your service to this great nation - we all owe you a great debt of gratitude that we can only pay forward by being patient, kind and gracious to one another. 

Our Team: Tom Whittaker, Benjamin Breckheimer, Me, Vasu Sojitra, Eric Meyer and Robi Powers

Our Team: Tom Whittaker, Benjamin Breckheimer, Me, Vasu Sojitra, Eric Meyer and Robi Powers

To see the rest of the photos from the Veteran's day service and our other stops on this American300 tour CLICK HERE. 

In Outdoor Photography Tags Veterans day, luxembourg, american300, vasu sojitra, the noisy plume
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Chanel & Patrick || Portland Maine In Love Session

Gretchen Powers November 4, 2016

I've lived in Portland, Maine for three years now and I can't believe I'm just now meeting Chanel and Patrick! Chanel reached out to me earlier this fall on instagram to book an autumn session before the leaves were gone and I readily agreed. These two love L.L.Bean more than I do (if that's possible) and I love the way they are with each other. The session flew by and I wished we had more than thirty minutes together - my pup Ella came along as an assistant and made a surprise appearance.  Chanel is a budding architecture and nature photographer and I'm excited to get out on a photo adventure with her this winter!  Chanel and Patrick thank you for showing me a trail in Portland I hadn't seen before. 

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In Love Tags portland maine, portland, maine wedding photography
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5 Best Things About Fall in New England + Apple Cider Video!

Gretchen Powers October 20, 2016

It's been a whirlwind fall so far and I can't believe it's almost over!! I've shot weddings on islands and on mountains, hiked in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont and knit with all of the coziest yarns. This blog is the best compilation I could come up with to share some of my favorite things about fall in photos and words and even a little video of my first time ever pressing apple cider! I hope everyone else has been enjoying the colder nights and changing leaves as much as I have! XO

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The 5 Best Things About Fall in New England

  1. Hiking.  It's cool enough not to sweat like crazy and the hills are on fire with reds, oranges and golds. Tumbledown, Baldface Loop, Kearsarge North, and Pleasant Mountain are my favorite not too far from Portland adventures.
  2. Spiced Everything. And I'm not talking about the PSL. I'm talking about spiced pumpkin muffins(or pancakes or waffles),  spiced hot apple cider, spiced shortbread cookies, spiced hot toddy's... the list could go on I'm sure. 
  3. Knitting. Yes, I know I do this year round, but knitting when it's actually cold enough to want to snuggle up under a wool blanket or sweater I'm working on is the best. 
  4. Tea Drinking.  Yes, I know I also do this year round, but a steaming cup of hot chai or Earl Grey morning, noon and night is even more delightful when I'm wearing my wicked good slippers and a fuzzy flannel.
  5. Winter.  My favorite season of all is right around the corner!  With each frosty morning we are one day closer to ski season!  Let's hope it's a good one this year in the north east!
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Check out more of our fall adventures HERE, my latest wedding HERE and find out how to enter a giveaway HERE. Hope everyone has been having a safe and adventurous autumn! XO

In Outdoor Photography Tags maine, fall, PSL, maine wedding photography, maine photographer
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