Calendar 2023 March Printable – There are numerous wonderful holidays that are scheduled in February that are all observed during the entire month. Examples of these holidays are Valentine’s Day or Groundhog Day, Presidents Day, Groundhog Day or meteor showers. In addition, there are a myriad of historical Roman celebrations that take place on various days.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day (February 14th) is a holiday to celebrate love and passion. It is celebrated every year. The Middle Ages were a time where love was a common occurrence and the sacraments were more popular.
It was believed to be a day of celebration that celebrated love between romantic partners and close friends in the 14th-century. Valentine’s Day was the day to exchange flowers, gifts and even cards.
The first decade of the 19th century saw the introduction of commercial cards. The demand for postcards printed in bulk was also growing. These cards were popularized in shops as displays of themed designs.
Valentine’s Day is a tradition that includes a chocolate or candy gift and the gift of a card and flowers. It is also possible to give jewelry.
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Groundhog Day occurs annually on February 2. It’s also a very popular holiday in Canada, but Thanksgiving is an American holiday celebrated in the United States.
The celebration was born out of superstition among Pennsylvanians Dutch immigrants. German immigrants brought the tradition of forecasting weather to the United States. Punxsutawney Phil is a Pennsylvania groundhog who gives forecasts for the rest of winter.
The tradition originated from a discovery by scientists that a mouse hibernated during winter. The idea was to predict the next six weeks of the season based on observations of how the animals responded.
Groundhogs are part of the Sciuridae Family of small, hairy mammals. In the winter months, their principal goal is to go into hibernation. Groundhog Day is a common day on which they are seen peering out from 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 to the previous American presidents. It has been a day to pay tribute to both Lincoln and Washington.
It’s a federal holiday that not all states observe, despite it being one. Some states recognize both presidents, whereas other states are limited to only one. While Presidents’ Day is now standard however, it is a good opportunity to honor the names of all U.S. presidents and especially Lincoln.
It has had a complex history. Washington’s Birthday used to be the first name given to the holiday. It is now called Presidents Day.
Washington’s birthday, often referred to by the name Washington’s Day was a well-known nonofficial holiday. It was officially recognized as a as a federal holiday in the 1870s. Congress adopted the Uniform Monday holiday Act.
Meteor showers
Every year, the Earth’s orbit rotates around the sun. Small, tiny meteors is released into space. They can be observed all over the sky. Some showers seem more impressive than other. It is generally recommended to watch the showers in the evening.
The Perseids meteor shower is one of the most stunning and most massive of meteor showers. It is because Comet 109P/Swift Tuttle was the cause of it. Although it won’t be seen from the Northern Hemisphere due to the huge fireballs observed within the Southern Hemisphere, it is worthwhile to observe from that area.
Every year, there are four major meteor showers. Number one is the Quadrantid. Its brief but strong peak is the one that is the most well-known. The Lyrid Another one is renowned for its peculiar surges. The Geminid is known for its sexy appearance.
Roman holidays from antiquity
The Lupercalia is one of the most well-known holidays of the ancient city of Rome. The cleansing and fertility ceremony took place in February, in the middle. At this time, priests offered animal sacrifices on the altar next to the Lapis Naiger. The blood of the animal was poured into the hearth. It was believed that it would benefit grains by ensuring their fertility and securing the plants from harm.
Ludi Ceriales was another celebration to honor Ceres, the harvest goddess. Ludi Ceriales celebrations date back to the year 202 BC.
Vestalia, Saturnalia, and Neptunalia were three other well-known Roman celebrations. These celebrations were initially held to honor Mars the god of war.
Roman workweeks took eight days. There were two periods of every day: morning and afternoon. Nundin was a collection of 8 days. The remaining 29 days made up the remainder of the calendar year.