December March Calendar – There are a variety of enjoyable holidays scheduled for February , and they can be observed all throughout the month. The most well-known holidays are President’s Day. Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day and meteor showers. There are many other ancient Roman celebrations that take place on various days.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day is an annual holiday that is a celebration of love, passion and is observed on February 14th. The holiday’s origins can be traced to the Middle Ages when courtly love and sacraments became commonplace.
It was believed to be an occasion to celebrate friendship between romantically engaged friends from the fourteenth-century. Valentine’s Day was the day to exchange flowers, gifts and cards.
The first decade of the 19th century saw the introduction commercial cards. Postcards printed in bulk also gained popularity. They were also very well-liked in shops since they could be displayed with themes.
Valentine’s Day is traditionally marked by gifting your loved ones a gift of chocolate or candy, as well as an arrangement or card. You might even choose to present them with jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day, which is celebrated every February 2 and is an annual celebration. Even though it’s a big deal in Canada the Thanksgiving holiday is an American holiday.
The tradition was born out of superstition among Pennsylvanians Dutch immigrants. The Americans, however, inherited the tradition of predicting weather forecasts from German immigrants. Punxsutawney Philip Punxsutawney Philip, a Pennsylvania groundhog, offers meteorological forecasts for the remainder of winter.
It all started when researchers discovered an animal that was hibernating during the winter. The original plan was to predict the duration of the seasons by observing how animals responded to weather.
The Sciuridae family of small hairy mammals also includes groundhogs. It hibernates in winter. In the early morning hours of Groundhog Day, they are often seen looking out from their burrows.
Christmas Day
Presidents’ Daylight is regarded as a national holiday observed on the third Monday of February. It is a celebration of the past presidents of America. Presidents’ Day has historically been a day to pay tribute to both Washington and Lincoln.
While it is a federal holiday However, many states don’t observe it. Some states celebrate both the birthdays of the presidents on the day, while some states may only recognize only one. Presidents’ Day, however, is now commonly celebrated as a time to recognize all U.S. presidents, especially Lincoln.
There is a long and complicated story that explains Presidents Day. The Washington’s Birthday was the initial name of the day’s celebration. Today the Presidents’ Day holiday is the official name.
Washington’s birthday also known by the title Washington’s Day was a well-known nonofficial holiday. It was declared an official holiday of the United States in the late 1870s. In reaction, Congress passed Uniform Monday Holiday Law.
Storms of Meteors
Every year each year, the Earth crosses its orbit around the sun, creating an explosion of tiny meteors to fall into space. In the sky, they are everywhere. Some showers appear more impressive in comparison to others. It is generally best to view the showers in the evening.
Perseids are one of the most impressive and spectacular meteor showers that occur throughout the year. It 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 spectacular fireworks, it is only natural to also observe the phenomenon from there.
Four meteor showers of significance occur each year. One of the most famous meteor showers is the Quadrantid. It is known for its brief but extremely powerful peak. Another well-known for its odd spikes is the Lyrid. A Geminid is well-known for its friendly.
Roman holidays in antiquity
The Lupercalia is among the most popular holidays in the ancient city of Rome. A ritual of cleansing and fertility took place in the middle of February. The priests offered sacrifices of animals to an altar in front of the Lapis Niiger. The animal’s blood was dumped in the hearth. The grain fields were believed to be protected and fertility.
Ludi Ceriales, another celebration, was celebrated in honor of Ceres the goddess of harvest. Since 202 BC, Ludi Ceriales celebrations are documented.
Neptunalia, Saturnalia, Vestalia were just a few examples of the most well-known Roman celebrations. These celebrations were initially intended to honor Mars the god of war.
Roman workweeks lasted eight days. Each day had two parts: morning or the afternoon. Nundin was a collection of eight days. The remaining 29 days were the rest of the calendar year.