... sent from a World's Largest Things member, Ranjit. Thank you! It was hard to make myself open the package, but curiosity got the best of me. Here's the initial package, sealed for my protection:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjubc72WN-rv_8cfMtnJlsilT8Fi0dx0kqAvHnN7mVv30ZlgqCgMZWpQP7746he78ctbk2rTsRQdvPK2E52s_49aNQDPgIjFB2YHr87FZYpfbSfhWaVfoZqm2a9LC5O6S6fVAnA7BgtZec/s400/World%2527s+Smallest+Letter.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1B9WHjYGzLPz61MvJI46s7S8-CexxKscG7pLdTFUP_oDFR-4YhHr72C866qGLSPk2Vgnt7M9QWoyrO9ELDwd4KaXGmuqxTy0yoiIglwxoBZPJqJeRDKCx-Lq8s1s-7ZfM7UomZLYG9Hs/s400/Sealed+for+My+Protection.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRF0W1_0aJfgKu8bxCerAe73zzZt5_STtMGesaBVQq9xJOYCZjiHZeST3A_fHYsi7HNanBkMqkoXgLjhRVbzs0aVVNGCPp6rxAsJ5fi_8HEjpJTARXnguOptfz6LL-e8CYT8ZdE0UHEFk/s400/So+as+to+see.jpg)
Inside that 'nother package, a tiny envelope, also sealed for my protection, containing a tiny congratulatory note from a friend. To show tininess of said note, it's pictured here with a quarter*:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1ROVilzpkFt4nqmyg32yll7PouZY0pqB19fDmUDWeqD2Wlor9fIuwj8XX1i5moMkhXwkT78gFfxo6aeAMdzgbAwUdUOEo4MN0Rubsxqt6B62Jyxi-ItxgIqea8O9X8yHVra2qUG1AFy0/s400/Tiny+missive.jpg)
*Quarter is actually a miniature replica quarter. Shown here with actual quarter:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhmcgFlhOsStjKTJEXMqJdVDIo59icyC-jb4eMECkEXmGKfnZkJeiMvbj9W4Mf-ykzY9NFI_bsVLs-uGzdk-ysc6Z9I-JVAzu9UG5XHd-3DXwyi68Ykhs4MehfsgGMXd3dW6QvtNwBUQf8/s400/Quarter+comparison.jpg)
Thanks again, Ranjit! This will become a part of the WLCoWSVoWLT Tiny Correspondence archive - I believe that scale-wise, it's the wee-est yet, beating out the University of Chicago's Scav Hunt submission from 2008.
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