
A fisherman tries his luck from a rock at Ho’okena Beach Park.

A fisherman tries his luck from a rock at Ho’okena Beach Park.

I saw this colorful tableau at the entrance to Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. Purple Bougainvillea, white and yellow Plumeria, green leaves, and blue sky. What’s not to like?

The sun slides from behind a cloud into the water at Kaloko-Honokohau Historical Park.

Late afternoon sun illuminates the beach at ʻAnaehoʻomalu Bay.

This is a section of the path along the waterfront at Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park. It’s easier walking than it looks, though sometimes bad weather can cause sections to become more of an adventure.

This Hawaiian Coot was cruising on the rippled waters of ʻAimakapā Fishpond at Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park.

A couple of boats ply the waters off the South Kohala coast.

Canoe paddling is very popular in Hawaii, both for exercise and for racing. These boats were out in the early morning, on calm water and under a pastel sky.