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Signs of Hawaiian Life – April 21, 2024

Dorene Char of Kaneohe and Nellie Lee of Waikiki were surprised to see an H2 North Shore sign on a resident’s fence in Kamakura, Japan. Photo by Harvey Ouchi.
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Dorene Char of Kaneohe and Nellie Lee of Waikiki were surprised to see an H2 North Shore sign on a resident’s fence in Kamakura, Japan. Photo by Harvey Ouchi.

Hannah Rayburn and Erin Valentine of Honolulu took a moment to snap a picture at Aloha Poke, a restaurant in Seville, Spain, quite a distance from home in Seville, Spain. Photo by Erin Valentine.
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Hannah Rayburn and Erin Valentine of Honolulu took a moment to snap a picture at Aloha Poke, a restaurant in Seville, Spain, quite a distance from home in Seville, Spain. Photo by Erin Valentine.

Dr. Suzi Kiss and Rob Boolukos of Honolulu visited Bordeaux, France, and spotted a restaurant that promised “fresh food from Hawai.” Photo by Pete Boolukos.
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Dr. Suzi Kiss and Rob Boolukos of Honolulu visited Bordeaux, France, and spotted a restaurant that promised “fresh food from Hawai.” Photo by Pete Boolukos.

Dorene Char of Kaneohe and Nellie Lee of Waikiki were surprised to see an H2 North Shore sign on a resident’s fence in Kamakura, Japan. Photo by Harvey Ouchi.
Hannah Rayburn and Erin Valentine of Honolulu took a moment to snap a picture at Aloha Poke, a restaurant in Seville, Spain, quite a distance from home in Seville, Spain. Photo by Erin Valentine.
Dr. Suzi Kiss and Rob Boolukos of Honolulu visited Bordeaux, France, and spotted a restaurant that promised “fresh food from Hawai.” Photo by Pete Boolukos.

Did you spot a sign of Hawaiian life on your travels? To submit photos, check out our new, simple online submission form at staradvertiser.com/signs. You must fill out all required fields in order to be considered for publication. Photos must have a person in them and contain a “sign” of Hawaiian life. Email submissions and mailed photos are no longer accepted.

NOTE: If you have previously submitted photos by email or mail, there is no need to resubmit them.

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