2023 Calendar February And March – There are a variety of exciting holidays in February. Some of them are observed all through the year. Presidents Day, Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day and meteor showers are just a few. There are many Roman celebrations also occur on various days.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day is a day that is devoted to love and romance that is observed every the 14th of February every year. The origins of the holiday can be traced to the Middle Ages, a time where sacraments and courtly love were commonplace.
It was a celebration of love between romantic partners during the 14th century. In the 14th century, on Valentine’s Day, it was customary to send cards, flowers and presents to one another.
Commercial cards were available in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. Postcards printed in bulk also gained popularity. They were utilized to create themed displays in shops.
Valentine’s Day is an old tradition. You can buy your beloved an edible chocolate or candy gift as well as an arrangement of flowers or an e-card. You could even decide to gift them jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day falls on February 2. Groundhog Day is celebrated annually in Canada on February 2.
The celebration originated from a belief system that was popular that was prevalent among Pennsylvanians who spoke Dutch. The American tradition of creating weather forecasts was brought to America through German immigration. PunxsutawneyPhil, a Pennsylvania groundhog that makes forecasts for winter weather throughout the year.
Scientists discovered that a mouse hibernated in winter. The plan was to forecast the following six weeks of season by observing the way that animals reacted.
Groundhogs belong to the Sciuridae which is a small group of hairy mammals. It is hibernates through the winter months. On Groundhog Day, they are often seen peeking out of the burrows.
Christmas Day
Presidents Daylight (third Monday of February) is a holiday that is celebrated across the nation. It is a tribute to the previous presidents of America. It is a day that honors both Lincoln, Washington, and it has been Presidents Since the day it was first introduced.
Although it is a federal holiday not every state observes this holiday. Certain states honor both presidents, while others are only allowed to recognize one. Presidents’ Day, however, is now generally recognized as a chance to honor the achievements of all U.S. presidents, especially Lincoln.
There is a complicated history of Presidents Day. Washington’s Birthday used to be the name used for the day of celebration. Today, it’s also known as Presidents Day.
Washington’s birthday, more commonly called Washington’s Day is a well-known not-official holiday. In the late 1870s, it became a national holiday. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act was approved by Congress.
Storms of Meteors
Every year, the Earth’s orbit revolves around sun. Small, tiny meteors is released into space. They appear virtually everywhere in the skies. Certain showers are more stunning than others. It is at night that is the most ideal time to watch.
Perseids is one of most spectacular and stunning meteor showers of 2018. This is because Comet 109P/Swift Tuttle was responsible. It will be visible from Northern Hemisphere. But, since the Southern Hemisphere is home to some of the most stunning fireworks, it is only natural to look at the phenomenon from the Southern Hemisphere.
There are four major meteor showers every year. The Quadrantid, number 1, is well-known for its explosive but short peak. One of the most notable for its distinctive surges is the Lyrid. Additionally the Geminid is famous for its sexy appearance.
Roman holidays from antiquity
The Lupercalia is among the most popular holidays in ancient Rome. The month of February was when a fertility cleansing ceremony was conducted. Priests offered sacrifices of animals near the altar of the Lapis Negiger in this ceremony. The hearth was saturated with the blood of the animal. The fertility and protection of the blood was believed to be beneficial to the grain fields.
Ludi Ceriales, another celebration was dedicated to Ceres. Ludi Ceriales celebrations can be traced back to 202 BC.
Other popular Roman festivities are Neptunalia, Saturnalia and Vestalia. They were held originally to honour Mars, the god of war.Vestalia, according to some academics was the most popular of the three.
Roman working weeks lasted for eight days. Every day was divided into two parts: the morning or afternoon. The nundin was eight days long, while the 29 remaining days were the remainder.