
My last photo for January was a sunrise shot of Mauna Kea with some interesting clouds (here). But the day before, the show was even more spectacular with some great lenticular clouds over the Waimea saddle.

My last photo for January was a sunrise shot of Mauna Kea with some interesting clouds (here). But the day before, the show was even more spectacular with some great lenticular clouds over the Waimea saddle.

Sonny’s Place was a long-established restaurant in downtown Hawi. It was still in business when I first moved here, though it looked worse for wear even then. I was advised not to eat there. Within a couple of years it appeared to be shut down, though the difference was marginal at best.
Recently, someone bought the place and I wondered what they would do with it. Then this excavator appeared and I thought I should get photos before the building disappeared. I finally did a couple of Sundays ago. The next day the lot was cleared.

The idea of The Numbers Game is to enter a number into the search bar of your computer and then post a selection of the photos that turn up. This week’s number is 180. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.








The current Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Feeding and Watching the Birds.’ See more responses here.
I rarely see Nutmeg Mannikins around the house, but when the Cane Grass goes to seed, they show up in force.
The Pueo below made short work of this unfortunate mouse. no chewing involved!





Some good clouds around sunrise, a couple of days ago, presaging an incoming storm system.
Posted for Bushboy’s Last on the Card. See more responses here.

I thought I’d sign off from this month’s Becky’s Squares Geometric challenge (more responses here) with postcards from Hawaii.
‘Wish you were here, but having a lovely time. Weather not too bad, especially for January! I’ve seen many wonderful things, including lots of Humpback Whales. Hope to see you soon.’

As this month hurtles towards its conclusion, I realized I’d failed to post any crane photos for Becky’s Squares: Geometric. (See more responses here.)
They’ve finally got around to replacing the turbine blades at Hawi Wind Farm, after months of the blades just lying next to the turbines. The operation requires a crane to lift the blade assembly into place. These photos were taken while they were still preparing for that operation. The last photo shows the security for the operation!





The old movie theater next door has been closed for many years, but this ventilator still twirls when the wind blows, which is often around here.
Posted for Becky’s Squares: Geometric. See more responses here.