OCTOBER 12 2025
GOOD MORNING TO THE SON AND THE SKY❕👋🏼
BURBUJA / BULLE = “BUBBLE” IN SPANISH 🇲🇽 / FRENCH 🇫🇷
I LOVE YOU 💓
Howl you doing❓
I hope everything is GREAT with you and at home 🥰
Today, for you, I have a post about Bubbles. 🫧
This post is meant to be a call back to more “STEAM” topics and I also was curious about bubbles.
I walk by a shop from time to time downtown near my place and they have a bubble machine that is blowing bubbles onto the sidewalk seemingly all hours they are open.
I usually try to pop no less than one bubble by “punching” it and sometimes I will try to pop a specific number without breaking stride while walking by.
When the wind is blowing you get a chance at dozens of bubbles to pop and perhaps even over a hundred (pretty sure I have seen over a 100 at least once or twice).
I like how that shop blows bubbles into the public walkway because it makes the walk visually beautiful to walk through in addition to creating a fun vibe even if it’s only for half a block.
I remember when we were playing with bubbles at Impression 5 science museum when you were younger. They had a metal circle that was big enough to step into that was submerged in a bubble making mixture. You would raise the circle while still standing inside and create a “bubble tube” that was as tall as you❕
Here are some interesting facts about bubbles:
🧪 Science & Structure
Bubbles are made of three layers — a thin layer of water trapped between two layers of soap molecules. It’s like a microscopic “water sandwich.” Bubbles are always round because surface tension pulls the liquid into the smallest possible surface area for a given volume — which is a sphere! Bubbles can’t exist in pure water — you need soap or detergent to lower the surface tension so the film doesn’t pop instantly. Colors in bubbles come from light interference, the same phenomenon that causes rainbows or oil slicks. The soap film acts like a prism for light.
🌬️ Physics in Action
Two bubbles that touch will merge — the dividing wall curves so that the smaller bubble has more pressure inside than the larger one. Bubbles can be used to measure air pressure — deeper underwater, bubbles shrink because the water pressure squeezes them. Bubbles “sing” when they pop — the sound comes from the air inside rapidly collapsing and vibrating the surrounding air.
🌈 Fun & Surprising
You can make square or triangular bubbles — not by changing the bubble itself, but by dipping a 3D wire frame into soap film; the film stretches into geometric shapes. Bubbles in space are perfect spheres — no gravity means they don’t stretch or sag. Whales and dolphins use bubbles to hunt — humpback whales blow “bubble nets” to trap schools of fish. The world’s largest free-floating soap bubble was over 100 feet long! Bubbles can freeze — in very cold weather, soap bubbles form intricate ice crystals and look like tiny frozen planets.
When is the last time you popped a bubble❓
THIS DAY IN HISTORY: OCTOBER 12 1999 the United Nations estimated that the 6 billionth person was born on October 12 — marking a symbolic milestone in world population. We now have over 8 billion❕That is over a 25% increase in the last 25 years❕WOW❕

THESE THREE STEPS BELOW WILL ALLOW YOUR EXPERIENCE OF THE GAME CALLED LIFE TO REVEAL YOUR POTENTIAL
1} LEAD WITH LOVE
2} HONESTLY TRY
3} REPEAT STEP 1 & 2 EVERY DAY
LOVE TRY REPEAT
WHEN YOU ARE GRATEFUL FOR SOMEONE OR SOMETHING THAT SOMEONE DID, LET THEM KNOW🙏🏼
I AM GRATEFUL FOR YOU❕
Believe in yourself
Don’t be hard on yourself
Allow yourself to see what is possible
Never let doubt be the thing that prevents you from trying to achieve what you desire most
Remember your wins
Learn from your mistakes
Have fun along the way
You have more influence over your health and happiness than you know
DRINK WATER❕
Rest well my LOVES
You are LOVED
I hope you have a GREAT DAY‼️ 😎
PEACE❕
💕 I LOVE YOU WITH ALL THAT I AM 💕
I AM ONLY A HOWL AWAY IF YOU NEED ME 🐾
WOLF LOVE & GRATUITY, YOUR PROUD FATHER ❣️🐺
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