
Flying microwaves, falling cupboards, leaking water lines, expensive door handle fixes and I need new tires is what the title of this blog really should say. I haven’t written for four whole months because none of that sounded very sexy or fun. In reality, it all served its purpose. The universe was telling me to sit still.
Rolling down the road in my Airstream has taught me to be open to the possibilities. I have really been fortunate to see a lot of the western and midwestern states and quite a path through Canada in my travels. I hope to travel across the south and all around the eastern states eventually. But for now, I am still in awe of landing in Troutdale, Oregon. It feels like home.




There is a lot of inspiration for my work right outside of the trailer.
I think Oregon is the most beautiful part of the country. I hesitate to tell you as I don’t want everyone to come here. Haaaahaahaaa. Those who know me know most of this story. I walked out of my new parking situation and found a lovely little town that seriously looked like a Hallmark Movie set! I actually am not a fan of those movies, but the sets always amaze me with their picket fences and perfection. And as we know from the last few years of life, reality is not a picture of perfection. I sat down at a lovely little outdoor coffee shop and enjoyed a view where they actually were filming a movie. I guess a lot of filming happens here. There were three different coffee shops to choose from within a few blocks, a sushi joint, a couple of pubs, a delicious pizza bar, yummy Chinese food and a dentist, chiropractor and all of the other things one looks for when you get somewhere new. But best of all there were art galleries! Notice I said galleries… plural!


The Sandy River RV Park is a real gem. It’s affordable, beautiful, and run by folks who really care about the park, and the community.
Then walking from my parking in other directions I found so many breathtaking, beautiful places to walk, as well as the Troutdale Art Center. Staying open to making a base camp here, staying seasonally, and sitting still has allowed me to really connect with the community as well as delve into being an artist. If everything in life had been swell… not sure I would have slowed down. I am thrilled to announce that I am now a regular artist at the Troutdale Art Center and have established Artwork By ElisaMG LLC. I’m grateful for the warm welcome from all of the artists there and encourage you all to come for a visit.
I also am thrilled to share I am the featured artist at Nalu Kava Lounge Tea House in North Portland. Nalu Kava is a wonderful place to go for some Kava, which is known to have amazing properties that reduce stress and increase joy. I also found my way into a live book club there, which I’m excited to say I look forward to after only being able to meet on zoom for the last couple of years. The book is “Illusions, The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah” by Richard Bach, which Ironically starts out with a diary entry about a charachter who lets go of clinging to safety and trusts the river currents to take them on an adventure. Kind of like Airstream life….. I have found in letting go of (or trying to let go of) controlling the outcomes, I will bump along and hit a few rocks in the current, but ultimately I will be lifted up and float down stream experiencing things far beyond my wildest imagination.
I still think I’m dreaming where I live a life that I get to paint and people like my work and want it. I’m totally honored that anybody still follows my silly little blog that is not regular, doesn’t tell you much technical about this life and is really all about me. And I’m thrilled that I get to find forever homes for my art in your homes.
I will try to not wait four months for the next share! (When I wrote this it was four months…. in reality I think it’s been more like seven. See I promised if you followed you would not get bombarded with tons of email. lol) Thanks for the follow!


Wow! Just Wow! The pain of this pandemic has been good to you. Staying in one place has been good to you. Taking risks has been good to you.
Difficult offers great rewards!
Good For You!
Joella
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Yes! Living life in the “Airstream Dream” is really…. just living life. 🙂 And life is good….. regardless of the horrors and the evil. I’ll never let dictators, illness, bad times change my mind on that one. 🙂 Thanks for reading. 🙂
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This sounds like Amazing adventures! Four months was a long time… Those of us living vicariously through you were wandering aimlessly, lost all this time. Lol Seriously, it is always sheer pleasure to read about where you are, where you’ve been and your future excursions. Please keep living your fullest life!
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022, 3:30 PM Tiny Adventures of Elisa MG wrote:
> ElisaMG posted: ” We have left the desert and traveled to the rainforest > of the PNW. Flying microwaves, falling cupboards, leaking water lines, > expensive door handle fixes and I need new tires is what the title of this > blog really should say. I haven’t written fo” >
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Ha! Ha! You definitely made me laugh. Thank you! I will.
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Hey Elisa,
In spite of the challenges it sounds like you’ve had and continue to have some wonderful experiences. I enjoy reading where all of your adventures take you. I love seeing the art work, too! So much inspiration around you, wherever you land. Keep living your best life!
Grace
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Thanks Grace! Yes… I have lived and continue to live a wonderful life.
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So pleased to get your blog. I think you have landed in a lovely book and I’m excited to get to be one of your readers! When you’re an Artist and can’t practice your craft, you get tarnished and dull…I believe you are beginning to glow!
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What a lovely compliment! Thank you. Do you mind asking me who this is? I only get to see your email name. 🙂
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Wonderful that you have landed somewhere special. I’m going to be coming your way sometime in the next 2 weeks and I definitely want to stop in and maybe do an overnight if the campground has room.
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Fantastic! Absolutely say hi when you come through.
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