Happy Anniversary to the most beautiful couple ever. 15 years together just wasn’t enough. I love you both ❤😘
They’re together for all eternity now..fighting and making up. :)
an ode to Elizabeth and Richard
"Unless you love someone, nothing makes sense."
-Richard Burton
Kiss "as if you want to climb into the other person's soul" -Elizabeth taylor
Happy Anniversary to the most beautiful couple ever. 15 years together just wasn’t enough. I love you both ❤😘
They’re together for all eternity now..fighting and making up. :)
It was probably the most chaotic time of my life. That hasn’t changed. What with le scandale, the Vatican banning me, people making threats on my life, falling madly in love … It was fun and it was dark - oceans of tears, but some good times too. (Elizabeth Taylor)
Pardon me while I squeal with joy. I don’t care how Richard’s star finally got there. All I care about is that it’s there and next to his beshert.
Elizabeth and Richard FOREVER. <3
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor with canine friend.
I believe this is Taffy the dog :)
Martha (Elizabeth Taylor) & George (Richard Burton) talk boozing in a scene from Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Camberwell Foxes Radio & Blog
+ 14
Some pictures from Elizabeth & Richard’s Casa Kimberley in Puerto Vallarta, MX. After Richard’s death, Elizabeth couldn’t bear the memories of it so she sold it to Toy and her husband Maurie, who turned it into a thriving Bed & Breakfast, gutting the inside but still preserving the original looks and memories. Elizabeth left EVERYTHING that was there from before to the owners, from clothes in the closets to personal photos and the in-famous heart shaped bathtub. Toy sold Casa Kimberley a few years ago, and now it & I believe the famous ‘Love Bridge’ connecting the two villas (E & R’s) are totally torn down to the foundation and being turned into a hotel or something. I’m so upset I’m crying. A beautiful history has been destroyed.Check out these for even more (and read through the comments!) :
http://atrampabroad.com/the-decline-of-casa-kimberley-puerto-vallarta-mexico/