Reader Valentines

In celebration of this special love day – here are the love messages submitted by our readers:

 

Happy Valentine v you bring me soo much joy in my life you share apart of my heart that you dont even know happy valentine day my hubby my friend love you forever

We love you Carroll gardens for what you made of us . Love the people we were.

Dear Ella Rose,
Happy Valentine’s Day! <3
xoxo,
Mommy & Daddy

Sal, Thinking on sweet dates and hoping there is more to come. You know where the coffee pot is.

To my beautiful family…you make me smile every day!

<3 Buddy loves his Boo! <3

Happy Valentines Day, Blanca! While we can’t see or talk to each other today, you should know that you are always on my mind and in my heart. I’m so glad that we found each other. I love you. MC Funk

Jay McKnight you’ve been the love of my life from the first time I heard you sing on that summer night … I want to say Happy Valentines Day ..I “Love You” to infinity! And the sound still remains in my heart!
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, everyone knows that I Love you!
Your Best Friend, Your Wife
Andrea McKnight

Suliman, my soulmate, my best friend, my love…no matter the ups and downs, our love will always prevail…Happy V-Day, Babe

Happy Valentine’s Day, Duane! <3

coffey park treegazers unite! you light my life…
let’s stay a while yet

You are my love–
you bring me alley-flowers
and spring radishes from our door-yard
and here by the sea,
you build our bed high
you look out windows
to old london planes
with me and show me
all about light and of line.
– love, SP (look! we are in the red hook star-revue!!!)

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