San Francisco: Bubble Bubble Bubble Kurth Reis was transformed last month, up like Jin from a bucket of soap, surprising a little girl who visited Embarcadero San Francisco, almost covered her when she left.
Bubbles appear.
He then jumped and clapped, and turned to Reis, excited for another show.
The city of the city hardworking bubble has succeeded in carrying a little excitement.
The 48-year-old California took a rocky road to his novel Métier.
Reis was in the military and then did prison time, burned the bridge before the motorbike in the hospital in 2018, he told.
Wake up, operation after surgery, “it feels like reborn.” He walked out 88 days later with a titanium stem on his feet and decided to change his way.
In 2020, when Covid-19 emptied the streets of the city, he found his call as a bubble show artist.
His girlfriend, Kelly Sullivan, deserves a lot of credit, or blames, for what he calls soap “addiction.” He gave him a bubble making weapon for Easter, and after the battery died, he aired the toys to cash and rotate 1,000 bubbles per minute, he said.
Dipping a strap that hangs like “V” of two stems into a solution, Reis learns for the mode of “Prius size.” Reis said goodbye to the show of food delivery and committed to bubbling full time.
“I went to dinner yesterday.
In my mind I thought, should I bring my back?” she says.
He drove a tricycle in San Francisco to commit his craft in the park and in the street corners for hours, producing tips for up to $ 150 a day from tourists visiting Alcatraz.
Money is not what it moves it.
A woman approached Reis recently, at Bush Street, told her bubble raised it when her father died.
Juling and cheeky eyes are flexible when people smile behind their masks.
Reis feels like an important worker that spreads the joy in a pandemic.
He has his bubble into science.
For the solution, he sprayed a bottle of dawn dish soap into the bucket – never palmolive – then pour half a glass guar guar and stir with the egg bird.
He added a third of the cup of talent cake.
Then he filled the bucket with water from the hose he was holding down to minimize foam.
For the stage, the higher, the better.
The rear wind pushed the bubble and extended it.
Under the sun, they yawned, so he prefers the night.
And moisture – 50, 60, 70% – is key.
“Bubbles will not work well in the burning man, do you know what I mean?” she says.
Reis finally did a ballet with his wand, like a stick, widened his arm to form a bubble and narrowed down to release it.
Bo Smokoska, a 29-year-old tourist watching the show at the Embarcadero.
“He brings joy to many people.” The police have also suffered thoroughly, and they waved against Reis, the son of a police officer who had felt fascinated by the criminal justice system, he said.
Reis has metamorphosed in this role, such as the bubble that stretches, caught and divides.
“I’ve never looked back,” Reis said.
“I can’t save the world.
I’m not trying.
Just trying to make me smile on someone’s face by doing bubbles.”