One Starry Night is…

July 26th 2005 / 1 minute to read

When you think of One Starry Night the literal words and/or the website, what comes to mind?

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Timm

The phrase “One Starry Night” makes me think of a clear sky, full of stars, somewhere quiet and tranquil, with a clear horizon all the way around. Somewhere the cares of the modern world are put into perspective against the “great scheme of things”.

As for the website “One Starry Night” – amazing photos, passionate thoughtful & insightful writing, all bundled up into a friendly package of author & readers.

Just my 2c worth…. keep the domain name! :)

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Amy

I think of a clear starry night.  Simple as that.  One that may have some kind of meaning to you, a specific romanticized night.

The website, I just think of you in all your goddess goodness.

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Ashley

I think of lying on a blanket on the grass. At night, looking up at the vast array of stars… and it’s beautiful.

As for the website, I think of 1)talented webmisstress and, 2) beautiful photography

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Timm

Nikki – That’ll be the song ‘Vincent’ (Lyrics at http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/joshgroban/vincentstarrystarrynight.html)
About Van Gogh.

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The Van Gogh painting.

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starlet

I also think of the Van Gogh painting!

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Justin

I think of the Van Gogh painting, but I also think of a bright yellow moon in a hazy cloud of grey fog.

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robyn

i think of a dark royal blue sky verging on black with a stars glittering, and of deep vibrant green grass and laying in it and looking up at the sky

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