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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 . . . . .



Friday, August 21, 2015

Looking for Sunflowers in Kansas



     Where are my sunflowers?
     
     I was hoping to visit a sunflower plantation in this sunflower state. But, unfortunately, it was not the season to see them when I visited. Kansas is called the "sunflower state" because its weather is ideally suited for sunflowers.


     Wichita is not the capital of Kansas; it is Topeka. But I was surprised to learn that Wichita is the "air capital of the world." In 1929, the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce used that nickname for Wichita due to the significant presence of aviation and aeronautical corporations in the city. Since then, they have used the nickname to refer to Wichita. 


     I explored the "Old Town," and as expected, the streets were almost empty with cars and people but with lots of old brick buildings. Interestingly, I've learned that there are lots of bars around town. 

     Once in a while, I meet other solo travelers like me, and I met one here. People are friendly, and they want to help strangers. 

     I still hope to visit a sunflower plantation here someday. 










A peaceful view in North Dakota



     
     Why is North Dakota called the Peace Garden State?

     North Dakota houses the International Peace Garden, which overlaps the international border between the US and Manitoba, Canada. The garden was established in 1932 to commemorate the peaceful affairs between the two nations. 

    I didn't have a chance to see the garden, but I enjoyed a peaceful and relaxing view of the riverside with yachts and boats.

     My trip to North Dakota was short. But I was able to see a part of it. I had a glimpse of the Missouri River on the bridge and had a good lunch at Captain Freddy's Restaurant.

     I will make sure to see the International Peace Garden State when I go back to visit.