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To: David M Gambs who wrote (19456)5/11/1998 4:47:00 PM
From: Ann Janssen  Respond to of 27012
 
Hi David,

OTOTOT -

Five weeks sounds like a long time for tulips to keep blooming. Mine may last 3 if I'm lucky. Relatively short if you average all flowers. A lot of Perennials and Annuals will bloom from late spring until frost. Or in Tony's case the Annuals may bloom for 2 years instead of 1. I have lilacs and some peonies that don't bloom long but I love them while they last.

Where are you geographically anyway??? I know I said something about central one time and you asked me about Afghanistan.

Here's a news item about Intel investing more into a company that does speech recognition work. Interesting stuff. I wonder if it will be able to recognize Sonnys accent. <gg>

quicken.com

Hope you had a great day!!

Take Care

Ann