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Sedum aka Frog Bellies

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When my uncle and dad built the ramp for my son they sorta covered most my my flowers along side the house. I was at the hospital 24/7 with him and had no clue, nor did I care at the time actually, it was being placed there. lol He is home and improving now, that's all I could hope for in his situation. Anyways, this is my best Sedum this year. We called them 'frog bellies' as kids, since you can take the leaves, gently rub them together and blow them up, thus looking like a frog belly. Something my grandmother taught us very young! lol Thank you for the click, comments, and fav's on my previous upload. Its been busy here still, but slowing down some now that school has started. I do hope to jump back int Poser or DAZ soon. Have a great day everyone!:-)

Comments (50)


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cjn

3:24PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

wonderful!!!!

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jmb007

5:26PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

belle image!!

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sandra46

5:37PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

outstanding image! stunning work!

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drifterlee

5:48PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

This is beautiful! My prayers go out to your son!

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Madbat

5:57PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

Well that's the first time I've ever heard of that! Mind you, I'm not exactly a horticulturalist.

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tennesseecowgirl

6:31PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

awww beautiful work...

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adorety

6:52PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

Beautiful photo and nicely composed. I must confess ignorance of your son, but it sounds like it's getting better?

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jac204

7:02PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

Very nice, always good to think of old childhood fun with nature.

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goodoleboy

7:20PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

Excellent postwork in this image of what looks like a cameo, Rose! Interesting background.

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RodS Online Now!

7:45PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

Beautiful photo, Rose! Never heard the frog-bellies story before. That's fun! Glad things are calming down for you. Hope to see more of your excellent art! Hugs!

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cricke49

7:45PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

very beautiful image render! lol! love the part about the frog bellies!:)*5

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danapommet

11:48PM | Wed, 08 September 2010

Very pretty capture and a super presentation. Dana

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anitalee

12:14AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Nice shot

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DananJaya_Chef

5:04AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Wonderful image.

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Richardphotos

5:43AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

I am glad your son is improving and these flowers are beautiful

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npauling

8:25PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

I'm glad you still have some left.

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vaggabondd

1:41AM | Fri, 10 September 2010

I like the picture and the story is too funny. I have never heard them called frog bellies before lol

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lunchlady

6:38PM | Fri, 10 September 2010

lol, yup...I think that is one of the oldest things I know! Great shoot Rose!

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MagikUnicorn

9:26AM | Sun, 12 September 2010

LOVELY

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myrrhluz

5:48PM | Fri, 17 September 2010

Beautiful image and great example of fun with plants. A wonderful memory. Lovely capture and framing! I hope your son continues to improve. My best wishes to him.

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