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Where To? Where Next? Part II Finding Home

If you haven’t seen the writing on the walls, inbetween the lines of the blog or heard it in my voice, that little voice inside me is directing me in new directions. Airstreaming has connected me back with my art and my heart. And now it is time to dig further into making my art. Also the last three years have shown me how important it is to stay connected to close friends and families. That said, Airstreaming has given me the courage to jump knowing there will be a landing. I don’t need to know all of the details up front. I am working my way back into some kind of sticks and bricks where I can have a home studio. This will give me the freedom to paint a little more freely, and not have to worry about space or how much sells or what studio rent will be. Plus, if you have been following me you know how much I love hurricane force wind and ice storms in my trailer. My trailer did well taking me through it all. Now it is time to find something that doesn’t leave me wondering if I’ll make it through or dragging heavy generators out because of power outages. Its time to say good bye to Nefelibata and let someone else have beautiful adventures with her while she is still in good shape. So, yes, my Airstream is for sale. And yes, I’m selling it before knowing exactly where I will land. I have a few landing places in mind, but for now, first things first. I’m focused on selling her.

I didn’t realize how physically and emotionally challenging this part of the job would be. If you are just starting trailer life, have an exit plan, but also have a plan B,C, and D because I guarantee your exit plan won’t go as planned. Anyhow, I thought I use this time to share abit about my Airstream. The add is currently running on Airstream Classified if you are seriously interested.

2018 Globetrotter For Sale

After six years of full-timing across the United States and Canada, it’s time to sell my 2018 Globetrotter and let someone else enjoy her.

My model has the front bedroom queen bed and rear dinette (that also folds down into a bed) with panoramic windows, and two sunroofs for lots of light and wonderful views.

The interior Natural Elm Barcelona Blue

The exterior features the automatic patio awning, automatic stabilizer jacks and automatic front jack. My model has 50 amp and two AC units on the top with a Heat Pump and a full Zip Dee Awning package, plus a microwave oven and televisions in the front end and back end. 

Here is a link to the original brochure for all of the technical info….

2018 Globetrotter: 

Upgrade that I did (It didn’t need much): 

2 six volt AGM Batteries installed 2019

Mattress replaced 2019

New Tires April 2024

If you are inerested, the trailer will be available for sale soon at Airstream Adventures out of Portland. Contact them for more information.

As for my blog and Art…. we aren’t going anywhere. We’ll still see you down the road. As a matter of fact we hope to either have a car camper or van in the future and actually get on the road more than we did in a 28’trailer.

I had a really nice video with cool music but can’t quite figure out how to upload that so that is all I’ve got for you.

Thanks for keeping up with me on my journey. See you somewhere furthe down the road.

5 thoughts on “Where To? Where Next? Part II Finding Home”

  1. Six years! Six years! I can’t believe you’ve lived in your airstream for do long. You’re fearless, amazing, inventive, creative. I have no doubt you’ll land on solid ground. You’re an inspiration. Joella

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  2. How beautiful to imagine living and traveling in a globetrotter. What an interesting life you had, Elisa. I’m excited for your van camper. You sound like you enjoy you life immensely. Its so great to hear!

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