Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

This is love February 12, 2026

A love message posted along a recreational trail in Madison, Wisconsin. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

WHAT IS LOVE if not compassion, care and kindness, often privately, but also publicly, expressed? Each holds value.

Roses from my husband. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

On Valentine’s Day, I appreciate a loving valentine, a box of chocolates and/or a dozen roses as much as anyone. But what I value even more is the steadfast love that is part of my daily life. The love that comes in a hug, a kind word, a loving gesture, a caring act, a text.

A look inside a food pantry outside the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

I also appreciate the ways in which communities show love. Neighbors helping neighbors. Nonprofits providing for those in need of food, housing, financial assistance. Volunteers helping in their communities in whatever ways they can, whenever they can. We are seeing a lot of that right now.

This is love.

A beautiful love-themed mural in Northfield. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

And then there’s love-themed art found in public spaces. I’ve discovered love on murals, in signs, even on the back of a car. I often photograph these love messages because I think it’s important to document the positive, that which uplifts, that which connects all of us no matter our differences.

A personal, loving message photographed on the back of a car several years ago at River Bend Nature Center in Faribault. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

Love is universal. And how we express and live love matters in connecting us, building relationships, bettering our communities.

One of my favorite photos, taken in Pine Island, shows a loving act. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

Love comes in a smile, a door held, a supportive arm offered, an encouraging word spoken. Words matter. They need not be poetic or profound, simply rooted in kindness, understanding, care.

A vintage valentine from my mom’s collection. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

Listening, too, is love, something we could all be better at practicing. The same goes for thinking before we speak or anonymously type behind our screens.

Photographed in Pine Island. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted file photo)

On Valentine’s Day, I hope we can all pause and ponder the ways in which we can grow love. In our personal lives. In our neighborhoods. In our communities. For “what the world needs now is love, sweet love.” And a whole lot more of it.

© Copyright 2026 Audrey Kletscher Helbling

 

8 Responses to “This is love”

  1. Valerie's avatar Valerie Says:

    Love is what we need… I like the “vintage valentine” from your mother’s collection.

  2. beth's avatar beth Says:

    these are all great examples shown in your words and photo captures, Audrey. love need not be fancy, expensive, loud, or complicated. it’s found in the simple, kind and small things that happen and come from the heart from one to another. Minnesota needs lots of love right now and will for a long time coming and I know that many near and far will be sharing it with all of you.

  3. Beth Ann's avatar Beth Ann Says:

    Love is all around as you have documented. Just have to look for it.

  4. Rose's avatar Rose Says:

    So many great examples of Love Audrey. 💞 It’s that deep kindness that the world needs right now, exactly as you ended your post with. I love that I know someone as loving as you!! ❤️


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