Calendar March 2023 And April 2023 – Numerous enjoyable holidays are scheduled for February, and they are all observed throughout the month. Presidents’ Day, Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day and meteor showers are a few of these. There are numerous ancient Roman celebrations on different days.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day celebrates love and love every February 14. The Middle Ages were a time where love was a common occurrence and sacraments were more common.
It was believed to be a day of celebration that honored romance between romantic partners and close friends in the 14th-century. Valentine’s Day was the day to send one another flowers, gifts, and cards.
Commercial cards were introduced from the beginning of the 19th century. The demand for postcards that were printed in bulk also grew. These cards were popularized in stores as themed displays.
Valentine’s Day is an old custom. You can buy your beloved a chocolate gift or candy present as well as a bouquet of flowers or even a card. It is possible to also present jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day falls on February 2. It’s also a very popular holiday in Canada however, Thanksgiving is an American holiday celebrated in the United States.
This celebration was born of the belief in superstition of Pennsylvanians as well as Dutch people. The American tradition of making forecasts for weather was introduced to America by German immigrants. Punxsutawney Phil, a groundhog from Pennsylvania, makes meteorological predictions for the rest of the winter.
Scientists have discovered that mice went into hibernation during winter. It was planned to predict the six weeks ahead by studying how animals respond to the weather.
Groundhogs are part of the Sciuridae Family of small hairy mammals. In winter, their primary purpose is to hibernate. Groundhog Day is a common day on which they are observed peering out of their burrows.
Christmas Day
Presidents Daylight that falls on the third Monday of February, is considered to be a national holiday. It celebrates the past American presidents. It is a day which celebrates the two presidents, Lincoln, Washington, and it has been Presidents Day since the beginning of its existence.
Although it’s a federal holiday however, many states do not observe it. Some states honor the birthdays of both presidents at the same time, but some states only recognize only one president. Presidents Day has become an occasion to celebrate all U.S. presidents, including Lincoln.
There is a complicated history behind Presidents Day. Washington’s Birthday used to be the name used for the holiday. It is now known as Presidents Day.
Washington’s birthday, also called Washington’s Day is a well-known not-official holiday. It was declared an official federal holiday in the late 1870s. Congress passed the Uniform Monday holiday Act.
Meteor showers
Each year, the Earth is in circle around the sun which causes a torrent of small meteors to be released into space. They are visible everywhere. Some showers are more stunning then others. The best time for viewing them is in the evening.
Perseids are among the most beautiful and powerful meteor showers of the year. It is because the 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 impressive fireworks, it is only natural to also look at the phenomenon from the Southern Hemisphere.
There are four major meteor Showers every year. Number one is the Quadrantid. Its short but massive peak is what makes it most famous. The Lyrid also is known for its distinctive surges. Additionally, the Geminid is renowned for its approachable appearance.
Roman holiday celebrations in antiquity
The Lupercalia was one of the most loved holidays in the past of Rome. A fertility and cleansing ceremony was held in mid February. Priests offered animal sacrifices on the altar for the Lapis Nuiger at the time of the ceremony. The hearth was cleansed with the blood of the animal. It was believed that the hearth could provide fertile soil and protect the grain fields.
Ludi Ceriales was another celebration in honor Ceres the goddess of harvest. Since the year 202 BC, Ludi Ceriales celebrations are documented.
Neptunalia, Saturnalia, Vestalia were just a few of the most well-known Roman celebrations. These celebrations were initially held in honor of Mars the god of war.
Roman working weeks lasted for eight days. There were two parts of each day, the morning as well as the evening. The nundin was eight days long, and the 29 remaining days were the rest of the days.