What is a seed?

seeds

I know what you’re thinking. I know you’re looking at the picture of seeds above and not thinking anything about them. Well, they’re seeds. You might be wondering what kind of seeds those are, how and when I’m panting them, when and where I got them, and if there are any more than is shown in the picture. For the most part, you’re thinking that they’re just seeds. Well, maybe they’re more than just seeds in those packets. Maybe they’re a door to a freedom unlike any you have ever known before, or maybe they’re packets of dissidence. Each filled with tiny little ideas of what a better world could be, or filled with the key…

The seeds you are looking at are the keys to a new revolution. The seeds you are looking at are the keys to a brighter and more sustainable future unlike any we have seen in the past. The seeds you are looking at are designed to stand against corporations who are willing to put the good of the people aside for the good of the people, and we all know that’s not who we want feeding our families. The seeds you’re looking at are the answer to the toxins we continuously put into the air as we commute, often 2-3 times per week to the grocery store or the toxins put into the air by mass transit of our food over 1500 miles on average from factory farm, to factory, to table. The seeds you are looking at are going to help us buy and trade locally with local independent farmers who strive to keep the dollar local, thus improving our own local economies.

The seeds you’re looking at are bringing two people who love each other closer together.

What are your seeds to you?

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