╰☆☆June☆☆╮'s photos with the keyword: lovers

Remember when.......

23 Apr 2016 42 22 1069
On Explore... Avril Lavigne- Remember When ♥♥♥ youtu.be/IMihuCdE8Zo

Young love framed in time

09 Feb 2015 22 11 885
Vintage post card. Take a minute to watch this young lad singing. Young Love by Damien McGinty youtu.be/fivfJ4E2klI

Memories are made of this

20 Jan 2015 25 16 892
Resources and textures from dreamies.de and serkettexture3 @ www.deviantart.com MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS - JIM REEVES youtu.be/rR2IKBnjD84

Aicha

03 Mar 2014 21 22 1029
On Explore, thank you very much ;-) Stock resources from justmeina @ www.deviantart.com Smoke texture from picmonkey Aicha, sung by Cheb Khaled youtu.be/vNol39IKNNs Aïcha, Aïcha, écoute-moi Aïcha, Aïcha, t'en va pas Aïcha, Aïcha, regarde-moi Aïcha, Aïcha, réponds-moi Je dirai les mots, les poèmes Je jouerai les musiques du ciel Je prendrai les rayons du soleil Pour éclairer tes yeux de rêve Taken from lyricstranslate.com/en/aicha-aisha.html#ixzz2uov8ZkHC Aisha, Aisha listen to me Aisha, Aisha don't go Aisha, Aisha look at me Aisha, Aisha answer me I would say the words, the poems I would play the music of the sky I would take the rays of the sun to light up your dreamy eyes Ooh! Aisha, Aisha listen to me Aisha, Aisha don't go

The Meeting Place

25 Jun 2013 22 11 1146
The Meeting Place Statue by Paul Day. (Also known as The Lovers) The 30ft statue of a couple in a loving clinch by artist Paul Day forms the centrepiece of the newly refurbished £800 million station. The work, The Meeting Place, cost about £1 million and stands directly beneath the station clock at the southern end of the new Eurostar terminus. It aims to reflect the romantic nature of train travel, and may remind travelers of a scene from Brief Encounter. The work is modeled on the sculptor and his half-French wife Catherine, 38, and was originally to be of the couple kissing. But London and Continental Railways, which commissioned it, thought the pose too risque so the statue shows the lovers touching foreheads as they clasp. It is a poignant meeting of a chic French woman reunited with her English lover and aims to symbolize the meeting of two cultures as it sits beneath the imposing iron archways constructed by engineer William Barlow in 1868, and the station clock. "I wanted to create a statue that showed a meeting of minds as well as a physical connection," said Day. "The statue is quite static and I think that contrasts well with everything that goes on around it. It is far more enigmatic and emotional than a full blown snog." Day, 40, fought off stiff competition for the commission which called for a work as memorable as the Statue of Liberty and a meeting place for the station's 50 million annual passengers.