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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

Carriages and History in Charleston, South Carolina


     I’ve heard a lot of good things about Charleston. They said it’s a beautiful city – and I agree.

     My visit in April 2015 was the most difficult non-rev trip I’ve had so far. Originally, I was supposed to go to Myrtle Beach, but I changed my itinerary to Charleston because I couldn’t get a seat. I didn’t know that there were lots of events going on that weekend. It took me a lot of hotels to call before I finally got a room at Crowne Plaza Hotel. The person who checked in me was nice, and he gave me a crew discount. I was happy because the room was really nice with the price I paid.

     I explored the downtown through a walking ghost tour.  It was an interesting tour, and it covered historical landmarks and some ghost stories.  The Provost Dungeon was the creepiest part of the tour because we went inside the dark dungeon. It was a good experience anyway.  There’s a church on the main road which they believe a ghost used to come out in the old days.

     Horses and carriages are very much visible in downtown. It’s obviously for tourists who would like to experience Charleston traditionally. I didn’t ride a carriage, but I had a close encounter with a horse.

     I had a chance to window shop at the night market. I sat on the park bench while listening to musicians and had a taste of Kilwin’s ice cream. There was a downpour of rain that afternoon, and I was glad it stopped.

     I wanted to see more of Charleston, but I decided to do it on another trip. I may have experienced getting stuck at the airport almost the whole day trying to get a seat with Delta and running back and forth to get a seat from other airlines, but I didn’t regret going to Charleston that day.  It was one of my spontaneous plans, but it’s always a learning experience.



Ghost Tour, Provost Dungeon



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