Category Archives: Kaaawa

Kaaawa’s beauty can conceal ocean perils

Two people drowned Thursday in Kaaawa when a plastic kayak they were on flipped over while during a school-sponsored outing. The victims included a 63-year old woman, and a 6-year old boy. Two other children were rescued.

The incident reportedly happened offshore just across from the intersection of Puakenikeni Road and Kamehameha Highway in Kaaawa.

Honolulu Star-Advertiser reporters Susan Essoyan and Leila Fujimori followed up with an excellent article today adding many details to the sad story.

What I haven’t seen reported yet is that this was not the first drowning in that exact area. A search of Honolulu newspapers turns up other drowning incidents over the years.

For example, back in October 2007, it took searchers two days to recover the body of a 16-year old student who drowned in a diving accident just outside the reef. We were living in Kaaawa at the time and watched as fire crews and family friends of the victim searched the area.

The victim’s friends first created an impromptu roadside memorial with handwritten cardboard signs, footballs, and other items, then began writing messages on a concrete post that marked stairs going down to the beach.

“Always in our hearts” is there next to “smoke a fat one for us!!!”

Later, friends created another concrete memorial marker in a small park a short distance away which featured hand prints and short messages.

The dangers of the area are part of local lore. A 1982 article in the Honolulu Advertiser described a Honolulu Theater for Youth staging of local ghost stories. In a story set in Kaaawa, a female ghost called from the ocean while searching for her drowned baby.

Here are photos I published at the time of the 2007 drowning.

In the first photo, friends stand vigil at Kaaawa Beach Park while a helicopter can be seen in the distance searching along the reef near that same Puakenikeni Road location.

A roadside memorial.

And messages were left on a concrete post above stairs to the beach.

Kaaawa morning dogs

We were out in Kaaawa again last night. This morning we walked down the block to visit former neighbors and their dogs. These visits are always a treat.

Mei Mei is a beautiful, extremely friendly Rottweiler. She’s one of three dogs in our friends’ household. Of the other two, one is pretty big. One pretty small.

To see all three dogs, just click the picture below!

Sunday morning in Kaaawa

We spent the night in Kaaawa and walked the neighborhood early this morning. As usual, I had a pocket full of small dog biscuits, which I doled out liberally to our old canine friends along the way. And, yes, most are getting old. Some have passed away in the three years since we moved from Kaaawa.

But then there was this Kaaawa moment. On the way back towards our friends’ house, we were happy to see these two dogs, Handsome and Kea. They used to be two-thirds of a trio, along with Duke, who died a year or so ago. Today their person came out to talk. She introduced us to her granddaughter. And then she had a question. She had heard that I had done calendars featuring our Kaaawa Morning Dogs, and that one had featured the threesome, Duke, Handsome, and Kea. She wondered if she could still get one. I agreed to check whether or not I might have one.

Although I couldn’t find a print copy, I did find the photo she was looking for among the 2008 dog photos that competed for that year’s calendar. It was luckily archived on my Amazon Drive, and I was able to download a copy and send it to her.

Such are our roots in Kaaawa, thankfully still with some life in them.

So here are a few more photos from this morning’s walk. The first photo is Haahaa Street. For over 27 years, we lived on the far end of that street where it dead ends, visible in the distance. Today we didn’t walk down the street to peek down the driveway at our former house. Maybe next time.

Sunday morning in Kaaawa