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bubble in one of the experiments, in which you blew bubbles into a big tube with carbon dioxide at the bottom. The bubbles fill with carbon dioxide and sink, or something. At the Exploratorium.
It was anchors away for the first annual Bubbler Regatta at Hawthorne Library! Kiddos created their own mini vessels from recycled materials, tested their seaworthiness, and raced against their friends down our raingutter course.
This was part of the "Arts in the Alley" series located behind the Hawthorne Library in Mural Alley on July 9, 2019.
Bubbles and Beast
The cat and the dog usually join in the fun with the bubbles. I had no idea the dog could jump this high. (Yes, they are both trying to catch the bubbles in their mouths)
Bubbles on a plate while doing the dishes... and a bit of photoshop of course...
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Bubble Football Ball - www.holleyweb.com/news/bubble-football-ball-a-141.html - It is a game played like football but with the usage of zorb to each player. In Germany it is called Loopyball, but in parts of Europe they name it as bubble football or bubble football. The game was actually for recreational purposes only but has seen a number of tournaments that has been initiated by enthusiasts.
A bubble floating in my birdbath as the sun was going down with the sunset reflecting in the water. I think?? the bubble was popping as I took the shot with the ring / little wave around the base.
Vista Mahan demonstrated the Bubbling technique using some kind of metal grid to poke wet fabric through. After the fabric dried, she ironed fusible interfacing to the back side to stabilize it before removing it from the grid. A unique technique to add texture to a project.
Bubbles in my dishwater- of course I had to make the larger one, I used a ring to a canning jar and some dish soap. I remembered as a kid, when our bubbles spilled or were used we'd make our own with dish soap