A good trip; a worthwhile break from blogging; back in/for the moment. Today the topic is bubbles.
An occasional experience of bubbles is very nice. Frequent is even nicer. Bubbles as a regular practice is most worthwhile.
A bottle of bubble solution kept handily in the house and/or in the garden and/or in the car and/or in one's purse or pocket - all of these are suggested and encouraged.
So simple and so satisfying.
Each experience of bubbles is different. The wind is never the same - even from moment to moment. And our breath changes each time, too, in duration, velocity. The number and size of bubbles that scoot out from the wand are endlessly varied. So many sizes. So many colours.
Bubbles behave differently in the summer, in the winter, in the rain, in snow, in a storm, on a sunny day, under moonlight, at dawn, at dusk. Differently in the city, in the country, by a lake, by an ocean, at ground level, from a high hill. From a car window, from the back of a bike. Under a tree, in a tree. In a kitchen, in a living room. With music. Without.
On one's own. With a friend. With a kitten. With a grand son.
Today's bubbles are courtesy of Orion.
Welcome back Karen. I hope your trip and hiatis from blogging was refreshing, rejuevanting, relaxing and rewarding. I've missed your 'you'nique posts.
Bubbles use up very little of our energy to make and create lots of fun and laughter with grandchildren and adults. They bring out the child in all of us.
Posted by: Crafty Gardener | July 20, 2010 at 04:32 PM
Hello Linda
Was having a problem replying to comment. Thank you for it. And yes, all four of the R's apply. The 'child' in us enjoys being called upon to play, no matter what age we are.
Posted by: karen | July 21, 2010 at 11:09 AM