Good. I'll try to do the same. Most of the Chionodoxa here have been in bloom for a while, but the weather this week has been dull and cold so they are holding up well. The ones which you describe as much smaller and deeper blue are the ones which sound like Ch. sardensis to me - unless they are Scilla bifolia. Your "much smaller" made me wonder about that. Ch. sardensis as I have it here is smaller, but not "much" smaller than the others. When I look at them it's like the difference between a penny and a nickel. Scilla bifolia is smaller yet. Let's see what tomorrow turns up. Jim Mc Kenney