A Mourning Gecko takes a drink from a Bird of Paradise flower.
This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Favorite Flowers.’ Here are some of mine. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here
Maiapilo flowers start out white and change to pink as the day wears on,Hibiscus Tiliaceus, Hau in Hawaii, also changes color through the day.An Hawaii ‘Amakihi with Mamane flowers.A wasp in an Ohia Lehua flower.Raindrops on Plumerias.A bee on Mock Orange flowers.
And finally some photos from the Hilo Orchid Show last year. I’ve definitely become an orchid fan since moving here.
Epidendrum Pacific Pastel.Paphiopedilum St. Swithin.Monnierara Millennium Magic ‘Witchcraft.’
This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Fresh.’ See more responses here.
A couple of miles before the end of the Akoni Pule Highway, at Pololu overlook, there’s a roadside food stand called Fresh Off The Grid. There’s no power at that end of the road, hence the ‘off the grid.’
I confess, I’ve never eaten there, in part because I seldom go to Pololu these days. It’s a bit overrun and the parking is terrible, though now they have stewards directing traffic and controlling the comings and goings, which is a big improvement.
Skyflowers.Hibiscus.Shell GInger.
But the food stand gets good reviews and seems to have a good selection of locally-grown food on the menu. It also has a nice variety of flowers around and a killer view of the ocean, plus mules and horses. What’s not to like.
You have been warned.A bee on a bromekiad.A good view of the mules!
This week’s Sunday Stills color challenge theme is ‘Rosy Red.’ See more responses here. Captions are on the photos.
A native Apapane in an Ohia tree.An Alpinia purpurata ‘Tahitian Double’ flower.Bigscale Soldierfishes with a Pacific Trumpetfish and a Longnoe Butterflyfish.A hibiscus flower.A Heliconia flower.A lei being prepared for draping on the statue of King Kamehameha in Kapaau.
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.
A Katydid on a Castor Bean plant.A Lesser Blue Butterfly.Rooster and hen.Hibiscus tiliaceus.A Hawaiian Hogfish.Small fish in the golden pools at Keawaiki.
Late afternoon sun over Kawaihae Small Boat Harbor with smoke in the air.
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 168. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.
Hibiscus tiliaceus flowers.Palm trees at the beach.After the fire along Old Saddle Road.Cat at rest.Wasps at work.Changing crew in an outrigger.
This week’s Sunday Stills Color Challenge is ‘Yellow and/or Gold.’ See more responses here.
Sure, it’s safe to stand on!Yes, the wheels were going round and round.The home of Kohala UTV Adventures.Large Orange Sulphur Butterfly on Wild Bushbean.Hard at work!A peachy hibiscus.
The sign above the ABC Supply Company building in Kailua Kona. These letters always make me think of Elvis Costello’s song, Brilliant Mistake, which includes the lyrics: ‘She said that she was working for the ABC News. It was as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use.’
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.
A Ring-necked Pheasant.A Yellow-billed Cardinal ready to take a dip.Hawaii Life Flight helicopter training at Upolu Airport.It’s not too early, is it?St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church in KapaauCanoe paddlers out on the blue Pacific.