Aesthetic Calendar March – There are many enjoyable holidays scheduled for February , and they can be observed all during the entire month. Presidents’ Day, Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day, and meteor showers are just a few. Numerous Roman celebrations are also held on various dates.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day, a day which celebrates love and passion, is observed each year on February 14. It dates to as early as the Middle Ages, when love was more prevalent than courtly and sacramental.
It was regarded as an occasion to celebrate the love between romantic partners as well as friends during the 14th century. Valentine’s Day is a time where you can send Valentine’s Day gifts and flowers.
In the early 19th century commercial cards had already been created. Popularity also grew for postcards printed in bulk. They were utilized to make themed displays for shops.
Valentine’s Day traditions include buying your loved one a sweet or chocolate present , along with a flower or card. You might even choose to present them with jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day falls on February 2. It is also a popular holiday in Canada however, Thanksgiving is an American holiday celebrated in the United States.
This celebration was born from a belief system that was popular among Pennsylvanians Dutch-speaking people. The American tradition of making weather forecasts was brought to America by German immigration. Punxsutawney Phil, a groundhog from Pennsylvania, makes meteorological predictions for the rest of the winter.
It all started when researchers discovered a mouse that hibernated throughout the winter. The goal was to predict the next six weeks of winter by studying how animals reacted to conditions.
Groundhogs are part of the Sciuridae which is a tiny family of mammals that have hair. In the winter months, their principal goal is to go into hibernation. Groundhog Day mornings are a great time to spot them peering from their burrows.
Christmas Day
On the third Monday of February the President’s Daylight is recognized as a national holiday. It’s a tribute to all previous American presidents. The Presidents’ Day was traditionally a day to honor Lincoln as well as Washington.
It is a federal holiday that is not observed by all states even though it is one. Some states honor the birthdays of both presidents on the same day, but some states only recognize only one. While Presidents’ Day is now a common thing however, it is a good opportunity to honor all U.S. presidents and especially Lincoln.
Presidents Day has had a tangled history. Washington’s Birthday was the first name given to the day of celebration. Today, it’s known as Presidents Day.
A well-known unofficial holiday was Washington’s birthday, often called Washington’s Day. But it became a recognized national holiday in the late 1870s. Congress adopted the Uniform Monday holiday Act.
Meteors and storms
Every year, the Earth’s orbit revolves around sun. A torrent of small meteors are released into space. They are visible from anywhere in the sky. Some showers are more spectacular than others. Nighttime is the best time of day to observe.
Perseids are the most beautiful and powerful meteor shower of the year. It is because of the comet 109P/Swift Tuttle. While it’s visible in the Northern Hemisphere because of its massive fireworks however, the Southern Hemisphere also has the best visibility.
There are four major meteor Showers every year. The Quadrantid, number one, is known for its brief but intense maximum. The Lyrid, another, is famous for its unique surges. The Geminid is also well-known for its pleasant appearance.
Roman holiday celebrations in antiquity
The Lupercalia was a Roman festival that was adored by many. The month of February was when a fertility-cleansing ceremony was performed. The priests offered animal sacrifices to an altar in front of the Lapis Niiger. The hearth was filled with the animal’s blood. It was believed that the hearth would offer fertility and security for the grain fields.
Ludi Ceriales was another celebration to pay tribute to Ceres (the goddess of the harvest). Since 202 BC, Ludi Ceriales celebrations are documented.
Neptunalia and Saturnalia were two other well-known Roman festivals that were well-known in the Roman world. The celebrations were originally intended to honor Mars the god of war.
The Roman workweek was eight days long. There were two parts of each day: the morning as well as the evening. A nundin was eight days long, and the remaining 29 days were called the rest of the days.