
A crab molt floats in shallow water in Kawaihae Harbor.

A crab molt floats in shallow water in Kawaihae Harbor.

The boat ramp at Kawaihae small boat harbor.

This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Red, White, & Blue.’ See more responses here.
Here’s my selection this week with captions on the photos.







I saw this sign in Hawi. It’s on a side road leading to a local housing scheme. It won’t be seen by most people passing through the town, but reflects a degree of unease or unhappiness with how things are going in Hawaii, with housing issues being near the top of the list.

While I was waiting to pick up pizza, I was attracted, moth-like, to the lights illuminating the outdoor seating area. So I climbed up on a wall and got some eye-level photos being careful, as one does, not to disturb the two armed officers sitting at the counter.


The old boat hoist at Mahukona has been replaced, though it’s not yet ready to handle boats apparently. But recently, two new signs appeared at the site.
The top one, advising swimmers to beware of boaters is OK, though it implies there are boaters out there, cruising the waters, searching for swimmers to run down. If those boaters exist, I’ve yet to encounter them.
The second sign was the one that caught my eye though. Beware of swimmers! What do they think we’re going to do? Bite a hole in the boat? Attach a mine? Reach a long arm over the side and drag the boater to a watery grave? I guess ‘Watch out for…’ was too many letters!


Some abstract water photos taken while walking at the harbor at Kawaihae. I started getting a little dizzy as the patterns kept changing with the gentle lapping of the water.



I liked these crisp tracks in the sand at Pelekane Beach, clearly someone moving forward with authority.
Posted for Becky’s Squares: Move Forward, Reconstruct, Renew, and/or are Burgeoning. See more responses here.