At the end of our big snowstorm, the temperatures dropped and it was very cold for a few days, with temps dropping below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
I've seen the pictures of people blowing bubbles out in the cold and watching them freeze and I wanted to try it.
My experiment didn't work like the ones you see online. I'll show you what happened.
I found it was very hard to blow the bubble and have it sit where you want it. After several attempts, I got this one on a branch covered with snow.
But look what happened. As it started to freeze, it collapsed.
I tried again. You can see a little freezing on this one.
It was fun to try, and I found it wasn't as easy as those photos of frozen bubbles would lead you to believe!
I’ve not ever heard of this. That is so cool. Neat experiment.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this, what fun!! I think you did a great job and love seeing the pics. Is there a certain trick to it?
ReplyDeleteNice experiment what fun! I have never heard of it. I should have tried when we had snow and very low temperatures!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool experiment!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the song "I'm forever blowing bubbles"...LOL. I've never heard of this, but then again, where we live, our bubbles won't freeze! LOL! This was very interesting and fun, and I thank you for freezing your hands off to share it with us! LOL. I wish someone was taking a picture of you blowing these bubbles and watching them freeze! That would have been a good picture! LOL. This was fun, made me smile this morning! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool experiment! I probably wouldn't have lasted as long as you did.
ReplyDeleteNice try anyway! I'm not sure you can believe anything you see online anymore!
ReplyDeleteThose were great photos of the bubbles as they froze and collapsed. I've never tried that here.
ReplyDeleteI think this is what my sister-in-law Nancy does. She's pretty much a professional photographer. I know she takes pictures through bubbles, and they look incredible.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this before. Too bad it collapsed because it looked so pretty in the snow. Fun experiment. I recently saw someone who had made ice lanterns which looked beautiful. I thought it would be a fun thing to try although I don't think our weather would be conducive to a good outcome.
ReplyDeleteHow Cool! I've never seen that before. I will have to give that a try.
ReplyDeleteHi Mari! Cool experiment. I had not heard of this before. I hope things will warm up soon in your part of the country.
ReplyDeleteFun to try, but it must have got so cold!
ReplyDeleteWell done.
All the best Jan
What a fun experiment! Now I hope it gets cold enough here for my children to try this!
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered about that too! Thanks for "suffering for your art" Lol And appeasing my curiosity! 😉 xoxo
ReplyDeleteAren't you glad you gave it a try. It sounds like a lot of fun, but I'm sure there are a lot of things that make it turn out exactly as you would want. Ideal temperatures and humidity, just name a couple.
ReplyDeleteNice to give it a try... now you can say been there, done that!! I can't even think of temperatures that low anymore. Our 48 feels like 28 to me! LOL
ReplyDeleteNow, that is an exciting experiment! I think I would have tried it as well. Everything looks better and easier on the internet! Haha!
ReplyDeleteI still think you captured some wonderful pictures! Truly amazing really! And I know what those cold frozen fingers feel like - I had a few experiences with those myself in the cold snap we had as well, when I was trying to take some pictures of the cold beauty. :)
ReplyDeleteIt may not be what you expected, but I still the photos are very cool!!
ReplyDeleteI love this Yes that cold freezing weather makes one try anything simply fun to stop thinking about how cold it is. Love visiitng and I am so far behind.
ReplyDeleteI've concluded that most of what you see online is fake. Except this. Haaahahaha xoxo
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