
Planting Seeds
They can be so tiny. The smallest seed in the world comes from an orchid - the Gomesa crispa - in the tropical rain forest. These seeds are only 1/300th of an inch (85 micrometers) long, which is below the resolving power of the unaided human eye. But within this microscopic spec lies beauty and, oh, so much burgeoning potential. It's the same with us only magnified a thousand fold or more. One kind word. One small step. One decadent donut. One invigorating run. One change in