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Lia is a passionate flight attendant. A simple woman who appreciates and finds joy in simple things. She loves sunset, sunflowers, and books. She lives her best life with grace, gratitude, happiness, and strength. Her life has many beautiful journeys. Lia volunteers and catches up with her writing hobby when she's not flying.

On Travels and Photos

About this blog . . .

I set a goal in October 2014 to finish exploring all 50 States before my birthday in September 2015. I've traveled some of the states before I came to the US as an immigrant, and I want to continue doing it. I am very grateful to have my dream job as a Flight Attendant, and more than grateful to enjoy the travel benefits in pursuing my passion to travel.

Taking photos is a crucial part of my travels. Images are memories that last. They bring us back to places and experiences we want to remember. I will be sharing few favorite photos, and few good stuff to reconnect with them.

Thank you, to all of you who were with me on my travels.


Join me on my wonderful journey . . . . .



Wednesday, June 24, 2015

A cab ride from Raleigh to Durham, North Carolina


     Thanks to a day of layover in North Carolina. I took the opportunity to see both the city of Raleigh and Durham.

     On my solo travels, I usually spend a lot on transportation. The same thing happened here. I paid an expensive cab fare to see Raleigh and Durham. A peak of downtown Raleigh included a photo shoot of the State Capitol and the globe at the Museum of Natural Sciences. I wished I had more time to visit the Museum.

     According to the cab driver, there's really nothing much to see in Raleigh. Sometimes, we have to listen to the locals. So I decided to go to Durham, home to Duke University, and I was glad I made that decision.

     Duke University is ranked as one of the top universities in the US. The compound is as beautiful as Harvard and Princeton Universities. The campus was huge, with impressive architectural designs, and the lawn areas were green and clean.   Like the students, I went inside the library and gift shop and had lunch at the cafeteria. Unfortunately, the church was under renovation; hence I couldn't get inside.

     I feel I am too old to study and go to school, which should not be the case. But whenever I visit a university, I feel young and pretend that I can be a student again. Who knows, maybe someday. It's always nice to reminisce about our college days. Good times. 

     The university has a lovely garden called Sarah Duke Gardens. The spring colors of flowers were so delightful to see. The ambiance was relaxing and peaceful. Overwhelmed with the beautiful flowers around me, I took many photos, and my battery eventually ran out. There are always friendly people around. I asked a young lady to take my pictures and send them to me. She gladly did it. Lesson learned: make sure you always have a battery charger with you. 

     I heard North Carolina is a friendly state to live in. The laid-back life, a less expensive standard of living, and good weather are a few good things that I like. No doubt, North Carolina is one of my favorite states.

Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh Downtown

State Capitol, Raleigh Downtown

Duke University, James Buchanan Duke statue & church

Duke University Campus, Durham

Sarah Duke Gardens, Durham


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