Full Moon Calendar March – A variety of holidays that are enjoyable and memorable are planned for February. They are all observed throughout the month. They include President’s Day, Valentine’s Day as well as Groundhog Day and meteor showers. There are many ancient Roman celebrations also take place on various dates.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day is a day dedicated to love and passion that is observed each the 14th of February every year. The holiday’s origins can be traced back to the Middle Ages when courtly love and sacraments became commonplace.
It was a holiday which honored the love between romantic partners as well as close friends in the 14th-century. On Valentine’s Day, it was customary to send cards, flowers, and gifts to each other.
The beginning of the nineteenth century saw the introduction commercial cards. In addition, postcards printed in large quantities gained popularity. These postcards were displayed in stores in themed displays.
Gifting your special someone with a candy or chocolate present and an arrangement or card, is a traditional Valentine’s Day tradition. You can also give jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day, which is observed every February 2, is an annual holiday. Groundhog Day is observed annually in Canada on February 2.
The idea for this celebration came from a superstition that originated among Pennsylvanians from the Dutch. German immigrants brought the practice of making weather predictions into the United States. Punxsutawney Phil is a Pennsylvania groundhog who gives forecasts for the rest of winter.
Scientists discovered that a mouse hibernated in winter. The idea was to forecast the weather conditions for the remaining six weeks by observing how animals respond to it.
Groundhogs are part of the Sciuridae which is a small group of mammals that have hair. It is hibernates in the winter. Groundhog Day is the most frequent day that they are seen looking out of their burrows.
Christmas Day
The third Monday in February is Presidents’ Daylight. It is recognized as a national holiday. It is a day to pay tribute to the past American presidents. Presidents’ Day is typically a day of celebration to honor Lincoln and Washington.
Even though it is an official holiday, several states do not observe it. Some states celebrate the birthdays of both presidents at the same time, whereas others only honor only one president. While Presidents’ Day is now common this holiday allows us to honor all U.S. presidents and especially Lincoln.
The origins of Presidents’ Day is complex. The Washington’s Birthday was the original title of the day’s celebration. Today the Presidents’ Day holiday is the official name.
The most well-known holiday in the United States was the birthday of Washington, which is often called Washington’s Day. In the 1870s, however, it became a federally recognized holiday. Congress passed the Uniform Monday holiday Act.
Meteor storms
Each year, the Earth’s orbit revolves around the sun. A torrent of small meteors explodes into space. In the sky, they can be seen all over the sky. Certain showers are more spectacular then others. It is generally the nighttime time to view.
The Perseids meteor shower is one of the most stunning and most massive of the meteor showers. This is due to the fact that Comet 109P/Swift Tuttle is responsible for. Although it won’t be seen from the Northern Hemisphere due to the high rates of fireballs in the Southern Hemisphere, it is worthwhile to observe from that area.
There are four major meteor showers each year. The Quadrantid is the first, and is renowned for its brief but intense maximum. Another famous for its strange spikes is the Lyrid. The Geminid is renowned for its casual appearance.
Roman holidays from antiquity
The Lupercalia festival was extremely loved in ancient Rome. The cleansing and fertility ceremony was held in February, in the middle. Priests offered sacrifices of animals near the altar of the Lapis Negiger in this ceremony. The hearth was cleansed with the blood of the animal. The belief was that it would be beneficial to the fertility and protection of the fields of grain.
Ludi Ceriales was another celebration to pay tribute to Ceres (the goddess of harvest). Ludi Ceriales celebrations were first recorded in the year 202 BC.
Neptunalia, Saturnalia, Vestalia were just a few of the most well-known Roman celebrations. These celebrations were originally intended to pay tribute to Mars, the god war.
Roman workweeks were 8 days long. There were two sections of each day, the morning part as well as the evening. The nundin lasted eight days. The rest of the year was made up by the remaining days.