Lost or stolen or placed on purpose?

All right, not sure if this is technically a lost and found because it’s probably a bit difficult to forget about something like this. Regardless, I just thought it made a good photo anyway. The view is out to the Hale’iwa break.

Probably what should happen to these

Went up to Sunset Beach, Hawaii and in the car park at was a pair of shoes. Looks like the classic case of sitting in the car, grabbing a towel to wipe feet and then forgetting to pick up the shoes before driving off. Not a fan of these type of shoes so happy to leave them there.

Some-one with a sore right foot

This one was taken out towards Diamond Head and I was walking past as the person was trying to attach it to the tree. It must have been on the ground and they thought it might be easier to see if it was up a bit higher. Just like the leaning hubcaps. The first photo is a bit dodgy because it’s not the most photogenic place and so I was a long way from the item and the zoom is not good on my small camera.

Not something you want to lose in Hawaii

When I was little hats weren’t a required item of clothing like they are these days. Maybe it just blew off and the parents didn’t notice. Would be cool though if it did blow off and landed on the fence like that at the Hilton Hawaiian Village.

Just because it stands out…

Being a distinct colour and standing out from the background, that is, the sand, doesn’t mean it won’t be lost. Now if this item was on the grass it might be understandable, however, on the sand is another story. More sad children in Mooloolaba after a day at the beach.