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The Art of Chasing Bubbles, Part #1

Okay, I am an addict.  I absolutely have fallen for the beauty of bubbles.  It helps that my cheap little microscope takes pretty good pictures.  I cannot imagine if I had more power in that thing 🙂  I am so curious.  What will happen if…  What if…  And so today, after the long stretch of winter, they sky was brilliant blue.  There were a few clouds in the sky.  The only problem – darn-it, was the wind.

 

Come to think of it, sometimes are problems afford us different ways to see.  In this too, I find a lesson.  While the wind was blowing, there were quiet moments.  The wind, however, added something to the images.  I promise myself I will do it again.  There is just something rather childishly beautiful about chasing bubbles 🙂  Nope, I won’t apologize for it one bit.

 

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The wind rattling the bubbles…WIN_20170327_13_46_55 (2)

 

 

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Remnants of a broken bubble…WIN_20170327_14_11_29 (2)

 

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