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6 Bento poses, with mesh bubbles.
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can u see the reflection of me in that bubble.
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Up high, in my bubble, I'm floating
So light, I'm a baby you're holding
Far away, I can fly away
I climb into my bubble it can't be broken
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Just playing around. My little one had a birthday recently and after all the toys and games he had, he played more with a bottle of bubbles!!
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“What fools we mortals are to think that the plans we make are anything more than a soap bubble blown against a hurricane, a frail and fleeting wish destined to burst.”
― Barbara Nickless, Ambush
Sunday we had my sons wedding to his beautiful bride Priscilla,
We had an amazing day, everyone had great time.
Soap bubble in spiky weed.
My garage is seen in the reflection, along with the spring ready trees. It's a little fascinating to watch the water spinning around inside the bubble, and the curbed reflection of the background.
I wanted to use several pine trees as the backdrop to the floating soap bubbles but strong shore breezes made it a challenge. Thanks to Nancy, Kaeli, Ryan, Mariah, and Kammy for their patience as my bubble blowers! This one is Nancy's!
When I first started posting pictures on the Daily Shoot and Flicker, I started with paperweights. So it seemed like I was coming full circle 11 years later. The Macro Monday theme for today is bubbles and this probably would have been my second choice.
ODC glass ceramics plastic
Bubbles in a glass ball, illuminated with red, blue and green finger lights
Luftblasen in einer Glaskugel, beleuchtet mit roten, blauen und grünen Fingerlichtern
I experimented with sprinkling gold glitter flecks onto my bubble today. I found the video of the bubbles deflating more interesting than the way the bubble itself. I posted the video to my Instagram account if you are interested, @auntneecey.
The site of Morecambe's former Leisure Park and Bubbles is set to be transformed into the much-anticipated Eden Project.
Once incredibly popular with holidaymakers from all over the north west, this area of Morecambe Promenade has a rich history.
Opened in 1936 - a time when Britain experienced a golden age of open-air swimming pools - Morecambe's Super Swimming Stadium was built to rival to Blackpool's grand South Shore Swimming Coliseum. The stadium boasted a championship swimming course, water polo area, diving stage, grandstands, promenade, sun terrace and even an artificial beach.
This impressive pool was the longest in Europe and once saw 27,000 bathers in just two days. It was one of the town's main attractions, hosting prestigious swimming and aquatic events throughout the year, including the Miss Great Britain beauty contest.
Unfortunately, the stadium closed its doors in 1975 due to structural defects and was demolished a year later. Part of the structure was used as a Dolphinarium before the entire site was cleared for a leisure park.
Morecambe Leisure Park opened in the summer of 1979, with its main attraction being the heated open-air leisure pool known as Blue Lagoon. The pool was particularly popular for its wave-making machine, and also featured a separate cascade pool and sun-trap terrace.
The Leisure Park in Morecambe, which opened in the holiday town's late 20th century peak, was situated near Marineland, Europe's first Oceanarium, and Morecambe Pleasure Park, home to the largest Ferris wheel in Europe.
Around the same time, the Superdome, a vast live music and entertainment venue, opened next to the leisure park. In its early years, it hosted heats for the Miss Great Britain contest and was the destination for Radio One Roadshow music events.
In the late 1980s, Morecambe Leisure Park expanded with the addition of an indoor pool and was renamed Bubbles. It attracted a new generation of fans with its water slides and cannons.
Following the closure of the Central Pier due to structural concerns, the Superdome became the new venue for the Morecambe Music Festival. In its later years, the Dome (as it had been renamed) hosted big music acts including Blur and the Arctic Monkeys.
However, as Morecambe struggled to attract crowds towards the end of the 20th century, the complex faced financial difficulties. Bubbles closed at the turn of the new century and was demolished in 2001. The Dome survived a few more years, closing in 2008 before being demolished.
Read more: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/nostalgia/lost-morec...