I could have (okay I did) spend hours one afternoon in front of a water fountain – taking photos of ‘never two the same’ Shape Shifting Blobs and impressively big Bubbles.
Eye of newt, and toe of frog,
Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,
Adder’s fork, and blind-worm’s sting,
Lizard’s leg, and owlet’s wing,
For a charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
– William Shakespeare –
Beautiful photos.
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Thanks for stopping in to see them, Ray.
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Especially like what you did with that last one. As for the third one, I’m still kind of on the bubble about it.
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Better than being a ‘half a bubble off plumb’, Al.
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Love the bubbles! I once played the third witch in Macbeth… I know those words well.
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Looks like the First Witch had the most lines to memorize!
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I played a witch in Macbeth too! Great combo of your eerie bubble photos and Shakespeare.
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Which witch were you?
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Can’t remember! 🙂
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Those pictures are so cool and I really had to laugh about the Shakespeare quote. I have ever only heard the first two lines of that one…and that when a friend of mine discusses my use of essential oils LOL.
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So, which essential oil do you think has the eye of newt?!
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I have not tried Valerian but I hear it smells like a cross between sweaty feet and dog do…..so I wonder if that is how eye of newt smells lol.
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Your bubbles are really pretty. They look like glass art. The third one looks like a spaceship. Very cool.
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Thanks E.C. I like the comparison to glass, which is just a more permanent type of bubble!
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They look so good, I’m gonna hang ’em all on my Christmas tree!! Great work!! : )
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Clear glass balls would look good on a tree. I’ll have to see if I can buy such a thing!
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