Last Tuesday, the 3,080 passenger cruise ship, Emerald Princess, approached Nawiliwili Harbor, on Kauai’s southeast coast, in Hawaii. Nawiliwili was the ship’s first port of call after departing from Los Angeles on a 16-night Hawaiian Islands itinerary. The National Weather Service had issued high wind advisories, warning of rough seas raised by the strong easterlies. After several days at sea, many passengers watched from their cabin balconies as they neared the harbor. A pilot boat arrived nd maneuvered alongside the113,561 gross ton cruise ship to allow the pilot to board to guide her into the harbor.
As the 1,000-foot-long cruise ship rolled, the pilot boat rose and fell in the choppy seas. The harbor pilot attempted to climb the rope boarding ladder attached to the ship’s side. After several attempts, the pilot slipped and fell into the ocean as passengers looked on, startled, from above.






Happy Valentine’s Day! In honor of both the day and Black History Month. Here is an updated repost about the social reformer,
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Martin Luther King Jr. popularized the saying, “The arc of history is long, but it bends towards justice.” It would be pleasant to think that this is always the case. Given the recent political climate, the quote may be overly optimistic.
Robert Smalls is an American hero, well worth celebrating every day of the year, not only during Black History Month. An updated repost in honor of the remarkable story of Robert Smalls.
Updated: Several blog readers pointed out that in focusing on the history of Harriet Tubman and her leadership in the Great Combahee Ferry Raid, I failed to mention the bridge over the Combahee River named in her honor. (Thanks, Doug and Boca Jim.)
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Last month, the US Coast Guard Cutter 
On December 6, 2025, beaches in the county of Sussex on the southern coast of England were battered by barrages of bananas. Tons of bananas washed ashore at Selsey, Bognor Regis, and Pagham Harbour in West Sussex. Some also washed further inland, making a slippery mess on coastal roads.
Last week, 