Printable Monthly Calendar March – There are a variety of fun holidays planned in February that are all observed throughout the month. Some examples of these holidays include Valentine’s Day or Groundhog Day, Presidents Day, Groundhog Day or meteor showers. There are many older Roman celebrations also take place on different dates.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day (February 14th) is a day to celebrate the love and passion of a person. It is celebrated each year. It can be traced to the Middle Ages, when love was more prevalent than courtly and sacramental.
It was a day to celebrate romance between lovers during the 14th century. Valentine’s Day is a time when you send Valentine’s Day gifts and flowers.
In the early years of the nineteenth century commercial cards were readily available. The popularity of postcards that were printed in bulk was also increasing. They were popular in retail stores as displays with themes.
Valentine’s Day traditions include buying your loved one a sweet or chocolate gift along with a card or flower. You might also decide to present them with jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day is celebrated annually on February 2. Even though it is popular in Canada, Thanksgiving is a American holiday.
The tradition was conceived of as a superstition in the minds of Pennsylvanians Dutch immigrants. However, the custom of forecasting weather was introduced to the United States with German immigration. PunxsutawneyPhil, a Pennsylvania groundhog who makes meteorological predictions all through winter.
Scientists have discovered that mice was able to hibernate in winter. The goal was to forecast the weather conditions for the remaining six weeks, by watching how animals react to it.
Groundhogs are part of Sciuridae which is a small group of hairy mammals. It hibernates in winter. The morning of Groundhog Day is when they can be visible peeking out of burrows.
Christmas Day
Presidents Daylight, which falls on the third Monday in February, is regarded as to be a national holiday. It is a day to pay tribute to the past American presidents. Presidents’ Day is typically a day of celebration to honor Lincoln as well as Washington.
It is a federal holiday which not all states observe, despite it being one. Some states celebrate the birthdays of both presidents at the same time, whereas some states only recognize one. Presidents’ Day, however, is now commonly celebrated as a time to recognize the achievements of all U.S. presidents, especially Lincoln.
Presidents Day has a complicated history. Washington’s Birthday was the first reason for the title of the celebration.
Washington’s birthday is well-known as an not officially recognized holiday, as well as Washington’s Day. In the latter half of 1870s it became a federal holiday. In the aftermath, Congress passed Uniform Monday Holiday Law.
Meteors hurling storms
Every year, the Earth revolves in the solar system. This results in a flood of tiny meteors which are released into space. They appear virtually everywhere in the sky. Certain showers are more spectacular than others. It is generally ideal to see the showers in the evening.
One of the biggest and most stunning meteor showers in the world is the Perseids. It is probable that the Comet 109P/Swift Tuttle is the cause. While it’s visible in the Northern Hemisphere because of its massive fireballs, the Southern Hemisphere also has the best visibility.
Each year , there are four meteor showers that are significant. The Quadrantid Number one is renowned for its brief but potent maximum. Another one is the Lyrid. It’s famous for its irregular surges. The Geminid is renowned for its casual appearance.
Roman holidays in antiquity
The Lupercalia was a popular celebration in the ancient city of Rome. A cleansing and fertility ceremony were held in the middle February. Priests offered animal sacrifices on an altar close to the Lapis Niger during the rite. The hearth was filled up with the blood of the animal. The grain fields were thought to benefit from its protection and fertility.
Ludi Ceriales is another celebration that was celebrated in honor of Ceres the harvest goddess. Ludi Ceriales celebrations can be traced back to the year 202 BC.
Neptunalia as well as Saturnalia were among the other popular Roman festivals. These celebrations were originally held in honor of Mars the god of war.
Roman workweeks lasted eight days. Each day consisted of two parts: the morning or afternoon. Nundin was an 8-day collection, with the rest of the year made up of 29 days.