The Nice Thing About Strangers

Creative Non-Fiction Short Stories. :) Travel, Oldsters, Love, and Compassion.

How Little I Know

Kotor, Montenegro, travel photos

Kotor, Montenegro

He looked at the snail. Can it see me? He wondered. Then he felt, how little I know, and how little it is possible to know; and with this thought he experienced a moment of joy.

–Iris Murdoch. Flight from the Enchanter.

Blue mosque, Tourism, Istanbul, Turkey

Turning Torso Building, Malmö, Sweden

Turning Torso Building, Malmö, Sweden

9 comments on “How Little I Know

  1. applepieandnapalm
    October 12, 2012

    Great post today!

  2. marsellaj
    October 12, 2012

    I enjoy your blog so much that I linked/nominated you on my page for a blogging award I just received. Great work and look forward to more.

    • thenicethingaboutstrangers
      October 13, 2012

      Thank you so much! I’m really honored! It’s quite a list and I’m glad so to be among the other nominees. 🙂

  3. Enchanted Seashells
    October 13, 2012

    Always profound. Thank you.

  4. autumninbruges
    October 15, 2012

    Just wanted to let you know I have nominated you for the Beautiful Blogger Award. I hope this will be welcome news for you. Some people choose not to participate, others enjoy the opportunity to visit new-to-you blogs and to be visited by new-to-you bloggers. To read more about the award and accepting this nomination, visit my post at http://autumninbruges.wordpress.com/2012/10/15/catching-up-on-awards/

    • thenicethingaboutstrangers
      October 15, 2012

      Thank you so much for the nomination! 🙂 I’ll look into it and certainly check your post for blog recommendations.

      • autumninbruges
        October 15, 2012

        You’re welcome 🙂

  5. Reblogged this on The Nice Thing About Strangers and commented:

    On the Road.

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