Not too far away: in my backyard!
so my grown nephew has been paying to store his airstream since he's no longer living in it (that was a short-lived experiment, now he's back in school) and my husband and I are having some major remodeling done later this year. So I figured we could save money, kill two birds with one stone, and keep our dog in her own yard if we just let him park his airstream on our lot so we can crash there when we get kicked out of the main house. We prepared the site and converter our fence to a large double gate and on Sunday my brother-in-law entertained the whole street by backing in the airstream. That night we had four tornadoes swirl around our area (that never happens here) and I wondered if it was a bad omen! The next morning I found two leaks in the airstream.

But at least it didn't land in Oz.
Truth be told, I've wanted an Airstream my whole life, so I'm kind of excited about the whole thing, but I'm also a total newbie and have dozens of questions -I don't even know what most of them are yet. First off, I'm wondering how best to hook up electrical to the house, esp since the main electricity will likely be cut off during remodeling...is there a way I can still get electric to the trailer? Likewise for water. Also, I want to help with upkeep and repairs (like those leaks), but since it's not technically MY airstream I want to be sure I'm making things better and not worse. I also would like to help him with improvements he said he'd like to make, like upgrading A/C and fridge. Did I mention I'm in Texas? I really need that A/C to work well! Can I add a window unit I have to the airstream? Just while it's parked...not on the road.
Looking forward to the adventure,
Diane