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Megan + Dylan || Putney, Vermont Wedding Celebration

Gretchen Powers June 16, 2017

The afternoon of Megan and Dylan’s wedding party (they got married last fall) I was fueled on mucinex D and Kaleigh a double shot espresso and we were ready for whatever this nordic-skier-vermonter-wedding-party threw at us.  My voice was already hoarse when I yelled for Kaleigh to STOP THE CAR in the center of Putney to take pictures of the cute signs that would guide us up dirt roads to the Killigrew homestead. This isn’t the first time I’ve pulled up to a private property in Vermont and had my eyes boing out of my face cartoon-style.  Megan’s parents’ property is STUNNING.  From the stone walls, to the perennial gardens, to the bright red barn and the gorgeous house and fields that spilled out past the big white tent - it was beautiful everywhere we looked.  I almost tripped getting out of the car I was in such a rush to take it all in.  Megan practically skipped under the white paper lanterns and twinkle lights that would be aglow when the sun set in a cream dress welcoming us and asking us what we needed.  Nothing I assured her (although when I lost my voice about thirty minutes later - a wireless microphone might have been nice).

"We used to get in trouble down here as kids" Megan told us at the sugar shack down the road.

"We used to get in trouble down here as kids" Megan told us at the sugar shack down the road.

Aside from the face that we felt like we were on the set of Anne of Green Gables all night our other favorite details included: Stunning cheese plates, friendly bartenders, cookies for dessert baked by Megan’s neighbor, babies blowing bubbles, yeti coolers full of ice cream, thoughtful toasts and funny poems, and lots and lots of dancing.  Thank you Megan and Dylan for an phenomenal night! We hope you had as much fun as we did!

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In Wedding Tags Vermont, Vermont wedding, vermont wedding photographer, adventure wedding, adventure wedding photographer
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Haystack Mtn Hike with the Byrne Sisters

Gretchen Powers June 12, 2017

Three cheers for summer weather!!  

I hosted a photo session giveaway in the dead of winter this year that was won by sisters I knew from college.  Sisters I knew well, despite having never met them because two red-headed twins stand out in the crowd at UVM.  So when Tara and Fiona said they wanted to to a sisters adventure shoot for their giveaway prize I was thrilled, not only because I always love good adventure but because I would FINALLY get to meet these red-headed twins for real in person!  They brought along their little sister Maeve who will be starting at UVM this fall and we enjoyed a short hike up Haystack Mtn in Wilmington VT, stupendous views and finished off the adventure with Creemees!! (Because when in Vermont, one MUST eat creemees!)  Enjoy! 

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Tags Vermont, creemee, haystack mountain, sisters, irish
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The Lost Kitchen. Where Bliss Is Found.

Gretchen Powers May 14, 2017

I knew it was going to be a one of a kind dining experience - I mean 10,000 people don't call up a shop in the middle of nowhere Maine on April 1st for nothing right!?  What I didn't realize was that my favorite part of the evening was not, in fact, the food, the ambiance, the company, the drink, but experiencing the humble, graceful, beautiful woman behind the stove that is Erin French.  Kaleigh was one of the lucky ones who made it through the phone lines and snagged us a spot on the wait list for this weekend - our only weekend that we could have made it up here before she joins the U.S. Coast Guard this summer.  Four days ago we got the call that our dreams were coming true!

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Trying not to freak out at how beautiful the light was and the mill was and everything else.

Maggie and Sam - our dates.

Maggie and Sam - our dates.

We watched the Tastemade video the day before we arrived (you should too) and the beauty almost brought me to tears, but Erin in real life's smile sparkles just as much and her finesse and flair in the kitchen makes you feel like you are watching a performance.  We were extra lucky too because her cookbook was just released and we each got a copy!

As each of the courses came out we were wowed by how she let the flavors of fresh local foods shine by seasoning with simple ingredients (mostly butter). We smiled so hard all night our cheeks hurt.

Things I learned: Radishes are delicious with butter and sea salt.

The biggest news of the night was that I ate my first EVER oyster. Yes, first in my life. And boy am I glad I waited. 

The rhubarb shallot black pepper mignonette was amazing and I ate a second one for good measure.

"I've only ever seen this in movies" Exclaimed Maggie when the palate cleansing rhubarb rosé sorbet course was brought out in tiny jade chickens. 

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"We are celebrating tonight..." Erin toasted the forty customers before she began the dinner courses.  "Spring, our cookbook and this space in this time".

"These are the first greens of the season and I pulled them out of the ground roots and all and yes, you'll have to use your knife to eat this - please don't leave a tripadvisor review and complain about roots being on your plate" - Erin

I put away my camera for the dinner course but we enjoyed a pan-seared line-caught Maine Halibut with black fried rice, mushrooms and fiddleheads.  I was so full but my favorite was yet to come!

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Baked vanilla pudding with rhubarb compote and whipped cream.  "This is what I would want to have for dessert, so you will too" said Erin smiling when she was presenting the menu.  We enjoyed the pudding immensely, and loved the super special secret blend of coffee from 44 North even more!

Here's Kaleigh trying really hard not too fangirl too much when she asked Erin for a signing of our cookbook and a photo.  "Oh my gosh YES,  I'm so flattered!" Erin replied, as though she was even more excited than we were!

We didn't want to leave, but we tucked the ginger cookies into our pockets for the road and headed east on 137.  The moon was rising right above the road ahead of us and was bigger than we've ever seen.  It was a fitting end to a magical night we will hold dear for years to come.

In Outdoor Photography Tags The lost kitchen, Freedom maine, Maine
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