Love, is it elusive? Shallow and exclusive? Or natural, easy and actual? I know you know the latter, and I have a feeling you want to share and multiply that easy, actual and natural love. Share it with a Valentine's Day card, for example, sent conveniently and creatively by email.
Here are some of my favorite sites to compose and send Valentines. Remember you can also send, for free, some Valentine's Day cards from this site, complete with short poems or lovable quotations:
From hearts to chocolate to roses: there's a Plaxo card for every valentine from any valentine this Valentine's Day.
Love's many dimensions are condensed to three at GreetingSpring; three dimensions and some lovely animation, of course.
Digital art in love: gorgeous and heart-warming Valentine's Day cards (and desktop backgrounds, too).
The Artleaf cards, beautifully drawn and meticulously colored, draw themselves in style for Valentine's Day greetings.
A bad girl is an uncensored human — nothing scary. She tells you when she wants you, well, bad, maybe with a Bad Girl's email Valentine.
Some gentle nudges, a bit of pause and water for the flowers, of course, make Here 'n There's vintage Valentine's Day cards amazing, gorgeous and nurturing.
Be it cuteness, joviality or sentimental feelings, BirthdayAlarm.com has the right Valentine's Day card for you. (Some of them are interactive.)
Lovingyou.com has many different Valentine's Day images, and there are real gems among them. You can combine any image with a letterhead and background, and attach a stamp before it goes off to your Valentine.
Be redy for love, send a Valentine's Day or Black Love Day card from CowrieCards, and then come black for more.
The really great collection of high quality Valentine's Day cards that Egreetings.com offers its paid members also includes some funny interactive quizzes (well, let's pretend they're funny).