I’m shocked at how frozen the snow globe actually got and hoe bright the glow balls are
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I tried to freeze a golf ball snow globe yesterday, so I left it out in 13°ree weather. Came back this morning to take a look at it, and you can see it’s actually kind of frozen. Now, taking a closer look at it, you can see the majority of the top is really frozen, but then the bottom is still kind of slushy or got a little bit of water in it. So, I tried to play the game a little bit, and that ended up just breaking up a bunch of the slush. So, I’m trying to get it to like stick as close to the tea as possible before refreezing it. So, I think I’m going to leave it right there. I also checked on the little halves of the golf ball that I left out for the rubber to harden. And as you can see, it’s gotten a little bit harder, but not hard enough yet. I want it to be super hard and brittle, so I can try and smash it with a hammer. But I’m going to leave these out for another day, too. And since I already broke a golf ball, I figured I’d try and make one using my little golf ball ice maker thing here that I got. So, I filled up the water to the line and then just popped the little cap on it there. And I’m going to leave it outside to see how long it takes for this one to freeze. But while those freeze up, likely I’ll have no power, so I had to get glow-in-the-dark golf balls to light up my apartment. The stores were out of flashlight, so I figured this was the next best thing. And all you have to do with it is hit it on the ground and it’ll light up. And what’s surprising is it’s glowing really bright. I actually think I might be able to survive the night with just these.

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Cool.
If it freezes all the way the glass will shater from the pressure
Someone might like golf balls