Last week I posted some photos of my happy place + here’s the video postcard that I promised as a follow-up. Just a quick little tribute to one of the most beautiful places I know.

In other news, you’ll be seeing more video related content here over the coming months, which I’m so excited to share with you. I have all sorts of ideas in the works behind the scenes to improve my skills + stretch my creative muscles. Growing this little business of mine over the past two years has been one of the greatest journeys of my life + things are about to get even more exciting.

If you’re interested in getting updates from Evergreen Lane Productions, where I’m all about helping creative adventurers + entrepreneurs tell their stories through beautifully curated videography, you can sign up here or click on the image below for monthly email postcards, right to your inbox. You’ll be the first to hear about all the new developments with Evergreen Lane, as well as getting some behind-the-scenes travel + video tips. And I promise, these postcards will be as pretty as possible!

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  • Adina MargueriteJanuary 30, 2015 - 10:26 am

    Hooray for more video content! Loved this postcard too – its a good reminder that I really need to spend some more time in Colorado!ReplyCancel

    • Annabelle NeedlesFebruary 9, 2015 - 9:20 pm

      Thanks so much Adina! And yes, you do! Just let me know when you come out here + we can go adventuring together 🙂ReplyCancel

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I’ll have a full-blown Paris trip post next week, but for now we’re going to talk about one of my favorite buildings in the world. Musée d’Orsay, train-station-turned-art-museum, hits way more buttons for me than its famous counterpart, the Louvre. On my last visit to the Louvre, it felt SMASHED full of people only there to get photos with its two most eminent ladies, Mona + Venus. So yeah, I checked off the tourist box on a Paris visit ages ago. But as far as museums I’ll go back to again + again, Musee d’Orsay absolutely makes the cut.

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Look at that light! All those windows! The color palette! I could sit here all day + not even get to the artwork. One of the museum’s restaurants is nestled up behind an old clock-face-turned-window and while the food is overpriced, the view is definitely not.

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And then we get to the artwork. I’m a fan of the impressionists over all other eras, and Musée d’Orsay has a great collection (of course, you want l’Orangerie if you need to go hardcore Impressionist in your art-viewing, but d’Orsay is still fantastic).

Paris is one of those cities that’s full of almost tangible creative energy. Art, architecture, history fuses together into this amazing bouquet + you just can’t help catching the bug. Musée d’Orsay, like the rest of the city, is layered with the stories of all three: history, art + architecture. When I find myself in places like this one, that dormant creator, so often neglected in favor of life’s (sometimes) necessary minutia, starts to dream again.

We all need that reminder sometimes, don’t we?

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Because it’s Wednesday + if you’re like me you need some pictures of pretty places to help you get through the mid-week slump. And this is one of the prettiest places I know.

My family has been going to Elk Mountain Ranch for years (and if you want to see some embarrassing photos of my unfortunate awkward-teen-stage, just go back far enough in their photo albums – everyone totally has an unfortunate awkward-teen-stage, right?). We debate about this every time we’re back there: has it been 4 visits, or 5? Maybe more? But essentially, this little ranch near Buena Vista was my home-away-from-home in Colorado long before Colorado was my for-real-I-live-here-pinch-me home.

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I think everyone should have a secret place they can escape to, where the cell reception is spotty + the internet is too. Bonus points if you can get there in less than a three hour drive. Reception has actually improved there over the years but I almost wish it wouldn’t. As a person who is professionally shackled to the internet (although I’m not complaining), those kinds of retreats beyond the reach of the world wide web are increasingly rare.

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There is nothing like the wind through the aspens + no other sound to be heard for miles. Or a completely dark night after the generator is turned off when you can see stars and stars and stars and stars. Or homemade Oreo ice cream – because how could this be one of my favorite places on earth without Oreo ice cream?

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It’s funny how as you grow up, the things you cherish about a place grow up too. After my first visit, it was the food, the awesome staff, the super friendly horses, boundless activities + Oreo ice cream that endeared Elk Mountain Ranch to my heart. All those things are still true. But these 14(ish) years later, what I hold on to is the quiet, the choice to do nothing, the way time passes slowly, the sitting + talking.

And of course, always + forever, the homemade Oreo ice cream. Because I guess there are some places in the world where I’m still a kid.

Side note: I’ve migrated everything over from annabellemintz.com to annabelleneedles.com – if you subscribe by email or through WordPress, everything should have switched automatically. If you follow via Bloglovin, I’m working with them to get everything switched over so that should update automatically as well. If you just have a bookmark in your browser, first of all, I’m flattered; + second of all, you might want to update it. And if you spot any bugs, let me know so I can squish them. Thank you guys so much for following along with me! So much love.

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This whole scenario is atypical for me, being that it’s Christmas Eve eve + I’m still finishing up my Christmas shopping. Buying gifts for my loved ones is arguably one of my favorite pastimes, and as a result, I’m usually the girl who’s got everything checked off on Cyber Monday. But this year, a move + living out of a suitcase for a month have put me in this unusual position of heading out to fight the crowds two days before Christmas to finish up that one. last. gift.

If you’re like me, and some of the people on your list might be getting New Year’s gifts instead, here are some ideas for you. I’m always looking for new pretties to hang on my wall, and am a total sucker for anything that reminds me of my travels. So if you have a fellow traveler still hanging out on your “to buy for” list – consider something for their home base that will continue to inspire adventure all year long.

I love love these art prints and maps from Minted (they have gold foil now! fancy!!) – and if I could cover my wall entirely with Chicago-themed things, I probably would. What can I say, I am certainly not lacking in hometown pride. Every globetrotter likes to be reminded of their home, even if they’re now a transplant in another awesome city somewhere.

And nothing says “Happy New Year” like a 2015 calendar (especially the kind that’s pretty enough to be repurposed as framed art once it’s 2016) – I love this vintage-inspired travel calendar or perhaps this one for your foodie-traveler friend. Side note – can you BELIEVE it’s almost 2015?!

Wishing you my beautiful friends a most happy holiday season + I’ll be back after the New Year!