March 2023 Social Media Calendar – There are numerous exciting holidays in February. A lot of them are celebrated all through the year. These include Presidents’ Day, Valentine’s Day as well as Groundhog Day and meteor showers. Many Roman celebrations also take place on various days.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day is an annual celebration of love and passion , and is observed on February 14th. The holiday’s origins can be traced back to the Middle Ages when courtly love and sacraments became commonplace.
It was the day to celebrate love between romantic friends and lovers during the 14th century. Valentine’s Day was a day where it was commonplace for friends and lovers to send gifts, flowers and cards.
In the first decade of the 19th century commercial cards were widely accessible. Also, the demand for bulk-printed postcards. They were utilized to design themed displays in stores.
Valentine’s Day traditions include buying your special someone a candy or chocolate gift along with a flower or card. You might even choose to give them jewelry.
on February 2nd.
Groundhog Day occurs annually on February 2. Groundhog Day is observed each year in Canada on February 2.
This celebration was born from a belief system that was popular in the minds of Pennsylvanians Dutch-speaking people. The custom of forecasting weather was brought to America by German immigrants. Punxsutawney Philip is an Pennsylvania groundhog, offers meteorological forecasts throughout the rest of winter.
The custom got its start after scientists discovered an animal that was hibernating in winter. It was planned to predict the coming six weeks by studying how animals react to the weather.
Groundhogs are part of the Sciuridae which is a tiny family of mammals that have hair. They are winter animals and their main purpose is to go into hibernation. Groundhog Day is the most regular day they can be seen looking out of their burrows.
Christmas Day
The third Monday in February is the Presidents’ Daylight. It is considered a national holiday. It is a celebration of the presidents who have gone before us. It is a day to honor both Lincoln and Washington.
Although it’s a federal holiday However, many states don’t observe it. Certain states celebrate the birthdays of both presidents at the same time, but others only honor one. But Presidents’ Day is widely recognized as a time to celebrate all U.S. presidentials, particularly Lincoln.
The history of Presidents’ Day is a bit tangled. Washington’s Birthday was the original title of the day’s celebration. Today, Presidents’ day is the official title.
Washington’s birthday is an incredibly well-known and unofficial holiday, also known as Washington’s Day. However, it was recognized as a as a federal holiday in the 1870s. In the end, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.
Meteor storms
Every year, Earth rotates around its sun. Small meteors are released into the atmosphere. They may appear everywhere. Certain showers are more spectacular in comparison to others. The best moment to view.
Perseids are the most spectacular and stunning meteor shower of the year. This is because Comet 109P/SwiftTuttle is the culprit. Although it will be visible from the Northern Hemisphere due to the huge fireballs observed in the Southern Hemisphere, it is worthwhile to observe from that area.
Each year , there are four important meteor showers. The Quadrantid is the first, and is known for its brief but powerful maximum. The other is the Lyrid that is renowned for its unique surges. The Geminid is also famous for its pleasant appearance.
Roman holidays from antiquity
The Lupercalia was an ancient Roman festival, which was loved by many. The month of February was when a fertility cleansing ceremony was performed. During this rite it was a time when priests offered sacrifices to animals on the altar alongside the Lapis Naiger. The hearth was then emptied of the blood of the animal. The belief was that it would be beneficial for fertility of the fields of grain.
Ludi Ceriales, another celebration was dedicated to Ceres. Ludi Ceriales celebrations were first recorded in 202 BC.
Neptunalia and Saturnalia were some other well-known Roman festivals that were well-known in the Roman world. These celebrations were originally held in honor of Mars who was the god of war.
Roman workweeks were 8 days long. There were two phases to every day: the morning and the afternoon. The nundin was comprised of 8 days. The rest of the year was made up by the remaining 29 days.