What do I love, what do I miss living in an Airstream?

WHAT I LOVE ABOUT LIVING LIFE IN AN AIRSTREAM is the freedom it allows to live wherever you choose, for as long as you’d like. Want a different view or change in weather? Get ready to roll! With a home on wheels, you can literally follow the sun. Each state, every campground – whether urban or rural – offers up something new to discover or a chance to simply relax.

Following the Silver Palace’s spa date at the Airstream factory in Jackson Center, Ohio, we continued south to Mountain Home, Arkansas. Who knew that northern Arkansas could be so beautiful?! Stops along this route almost always ensure a water view like this one at the Robinson Point Army Corp of Engineers Park near Mountain View, Arkansas. COE’s usually offer at least two points of service as opposed to private campgrounds which offer three – water, electric, sewer. This one had water and electric with an RV dump on site.

Here I had the opportunity to visit a good friend, Renee, who recently settled in the Ozarks, before Jim and I hitched up and headed on to Little Rock. With a lovely invitation to dinner at her new home, I discovered what I truly miss while traveling in an Airstream. With all the amazing adventures we have, it was wonderful to have an over-the-top home-cooked meal, all the way down to the amazing sourdough bread and enjoyed…in a formal dining room!

LYNDA & RENEE
BOONE, PIPER & JIM AT MAUMELLE (LITTLE ROCK, AR) COE PARK

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