
I took some photos in the water a while back, planning on doing a series. I posted one and then forgot about them. Here’s another one.

I took some photos in the water a while back, planning on doing a series. I posted one and then forgot about them. Here’s another one.

This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘2021 in Your Rear-View Mirror.’ See more responses here. I’ve gone with a favorite photo from each month of 2021, with a caption and link to the post the photo first appeared in.












Belted Wrasses are endemic to Hawaii. This one is a supermale, and while it’s not the greatest photo, I like how the light illuminates its bright colors with the vibrant blue lines particularly emphasized.
Incidentally, I’ve decided to start capitalizing the creatures named in the blog. I think it helps when proper names contain words that can be mistaken for descriptions. Now all I have to do is remember this decision!

I thought I’d usher the old year out with a sunset photo, taken along the North Kohala coast. I’d also like to wish everyone all the best in the coming year.

A long-tailed blue butterfly feeds as it makes its way along a kiawe flower.

Sometimes you have to dig deep to get to the good stuff!

A view of Maui from the rocky shoreline at Upolu.

I’m pretty sure I had a t-shirt that looked a lot like this, back in the day! Incidentally, Psychedelic Mud Puddle would be a pretty good name for a band.