March 2023 Calendar Images – There are a variety of fun holidays planned for February and they are all observed during the entire month. These include Presidents’ Day and Valentine’s Day as well as Groundhog Day and meteor showers. There are also a variety of historical Roman celebrations that occur on different days.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day (February 14th) is a day that celebrates love and passion. It is celebrated every year. The celebration’s roots can be traced to the Middle Ages when courtly love and sacraments were well-known.
It was a holiday that celebrated love between romantic partners and close friends during the 14th century. Valentine’s Day was a day where it was commonplace for lovers and friends to exchange gifts, flowers, and cards.
In the 19th century’s early years commercial cards became easily available. Also, postcards that were printed in bulk gained popularity. These themed displays were displayed in retail stores.
Gifting your special someone a chocolate or candy present and an arrangement or card, is a traditional Valentine’s Day tradition. You can also present jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day falls on February 2. Groundhog Day is observed every year in Canada on February 2.
The idea for this celebration came out of a belief in superstition in the minds of Pennsylvanians Dutch-speaking people. The tradition of forecasting weather was introduced in the United States through German immigrants. PunxsutawneyPhil, a Pennsylvania groundhog, makes meteorological predictions for all of the winter.
Scientists have discovered that mice was able to hibernate during winter. The idea was to predict the next six weeks of the season by watching how the animals responded to weather.
Groundhogs are part of the Sciuridae family of small hairy mammals. It is hibernates in winter. Groundhog Day mornings are a excellent time to observe them peering from their burrows.
Christmas Day
Presidents Daylight (third Monday of February) is a holiday that is celebrated across the nation. It is a celebration of the presidents who have gone before us. In the past, Presidents Day served as a day to honor both Lincoln and Washington.
Although it’s an official holiday, not all states observe it. Certain states honor the presidents of both countries, while others are only allowed to recognize only one. However, Presidents’ Day is now widely accepted as a means of honoring the achievements of all U.S. Presidents, especially Lincoln.
Presidents Day has had a tangled history. Washington’s Birthday was the original name for the holiday and is now known as Presidents’ Day.
Washington’s birthday, more commonly referred to as Washington’s Day, is an not a holiday recognized by the government but is widely known. However, it was recognized as a national holiday in the late 1870s. This led to Congress adopted the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.
Meteors and storms
Every year each year, the Earth revolves around the sun. This triggers a rush of small meteors that are released into space. They can be observed all over the sky. Certain showers are more spectacular than others. Nighttime is often the best time to watch.
The Perseids meteor shower is one of the most spectacular and biggest of the meteor showers. It is because of Comet 109P/Swift Tuttle. It is seen from the Northern Hemisphere, but as the Southern Hemisphere has some of the highest fireball rates and astrophysical activity, it’s also worth to see from that region.
Each year , there are four major meteor showers. Number one is the Quadrantid. Its brief but powerful maximum is what is most famous. Another one is the Lyrid. It is famous for the odd surges it produces. A Geminid is well-known for its accessible.
Roman holidays in antiquity
The Lupercalia was among the most well-liked holidays in the past of Rome. The month of February was when a fertility cleansing ceremony was conducted. During the ceremony, priests offered animal sacrifices to an altar in front of the Lapis Niiger. The hearth was then cleaned of the blood of the animal. It was believed that the hearth would offer fertile soil and protect the grain fields.
Ludi Ceriales was another celebration in honor of Ceres the goddess of harvest. Ludi Ceriales celebrations can be traced back to the year 202 BC.
Neptunalia as well as Saturnalia were among the other popular Roman festivals that were well-known in the Roman world. The celebrations were initially planned to pay tribute to Mars and the god of war.
Roman workweeks had eight days. There were two phases of each day: morning and afternoon. A nundin was eight days long. The remaining 29 days were called the rest.