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This was supposed to made using bubble wrap to trap various bits and pieces. I tried that and did not like it, so I used bubble wrap as a stamp!
The folks upstairs purchased a bubble wand. Here I am trying it out, much to the delight of their son.
Bubble Tea is probably the best thing in the world. This is a place called Infusions Tea Spa in Allston that I go to all the time. If you haven't tried it yet, you really need to. I went last night with a bunch of friends and they all loved it.
Found this on a kids sientist webcite Blowing Bubbles:
Indoors or outdoors bubbles can be lots of fun to play with. They can be little bubbles or huge gigantic bubbles, but they all do the same thing....they float softly in the air until something magically pops them!
What are bubbles? David Winsemius, MadSci Admin from The Mad Scientist Network gives us the answer:
"Bubbles are films of a solution stretched around some kind of fluid, usually air. The film that is easiest to make is a soap (or detergent) in water solution. The the film has thickness and an inside and an outside. Soap and detergent molecules are long thin molecules with many hydrogen atoms that attract each other. They have an electrically charged end that is attracted to water. The soap bubble surfaces have the soap or detergent molecules arranged so that they line up side by side. In the middle of the film is a water and soap solution."
AMAZINGGGGGGG! i love this stufff wanted to franchise it from hongkong but someone beat em to it! waaaaaaaaa'
Dropping a vitamin C tablet into a glass of water.
This is the only photo I managed - the next second, there were bubbles everywhere!
BUBBLES NOT BOMBS. On World Peace Day, Friday 21st September, giant bubbles filled Trafalgar Square with the message “Bubbles not Bombs”. The action was helping point out to the National Gallery that art should make the world more beautiful, not support the arms trade. Sadly, since 2006, the Gallery has been allowing arms dealers to entertain their clients and talk business in its impressive rooms. With shining, bubbly fun, we want to show the Gallery that there's no room for the deadly arms trade in our public institutions!
You can see more Bubbles on our Eyes On Rights account www.flickr.com/photos/eorphotography/
These chunky bubble-gummy beads are the same silze as real bubble-gum but they are made from some sort of stone/glass? I think it's dyed Quartz but I have found it very hard to find them again. I bought them in New York. If anyone know where I can get more?! The little tag says 'Yum-Yum' and is hand stamped in copper.
One of the students brought bubbles to the village for the kids, but they had never used bubbles before. They usually blew too forcefully.
l liked the way the petals were caught in the bubbles, they were just turning around and around on the surface at the bottom of the waterfall.
"Makes getting clean almost as fun as getting dirty." - old Mr. Bubble slogan
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The Girl was making bubbles This one is the best. It was huge, maybe 12 inches across. And it reflected our house in it!
Day three of midterm week and the stress is high. But, so are spirits as students crawl into inflatable balls and play bubble soccer to relieve stress.
Abstract pencil drawing of bubble shapes.
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On World Peace Day, Friday 21st September, giant bubbles filled Trafalgar Square with the message “Bubbles not Bombs”. The action was helping point out to the National Gallery that art should make the world more beautiful, not support the arms trade. Sadly, since 2006, the Gallery has been allowing arms dealers to entertain their clients and talk business in its impressive rooms. With shining, bubbly fun, we want to show the Gallery that there's no room for the deadly arms trade in our public institutions!
You can see more Bubbles on our Eyes On Rights account www.flickr.com/photos/eorphotography/