Tag Archives: Beckys Squares

That’s strange

An inflatable mermaid and a glove on a beach in Hawaii
“I’m stranded here,” cried the mermaid. “Can someone give me a hand?” It did not end well.

This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Oddballs, Wild and Weird.’ See more responses here. Captions on the photos.

Also posted for Becky’s Squares: Seven. See more responses here.

Surfing home

A surfboard being used to display address numbers in Hawaii

It should come as no surprise to learn that old surfboards are often recycled as markers for home addresses. Sometimes attached to gates, or standing alone, as this one is, they catch the eye. That is, so long as the foliage around them is hacked down once in a while.

Posted for Becky’s Squares: Seven. See more responses here.

The seventh pole

A number on a utility pole in North Kohala, Hawaii

This is the seventh utility pole up Kapaau Road from the main highway through Kapaau. I’m not sure how much these numbers are used these days but, back in the day, they would have helped crews to quickly locate any particular pole. I bet there were books of maps with each pole marked on it.

Posted for Becky’s Squares: Seven. See more responses here.

The Numbers Game #40

A boat anchored off the beach at Anaehoomalu Bay in Hawaii
A Covid-year photo of a sailboat anchored off a deserted Anaeho’omalu Bay beach.

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 161. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.

Also, seven photos posted for Becky’s Squares: Seven. See more responses here.

Seven springs

Seven coiled springs arranged to look like the number seven.

This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Autumn or Spring.’ See more responses here.

I’ve gone for Spring, seven of them, each with seven coils. I was going to pair it with something for Fall, but I couldn’t arrange a photo shoot with Humpty Dumpty.

Also posted for Becky’s Squares: Seven. See more responses here.