Month Of March Printable Calendar – There are a variety of fun holidays planned for February and they are all observed throughout the month. These include Presidents’ Day, Valentine’s Day as well as Groundhog Day and meteor showers. Numerous older Roman celebrations are also held on different days.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day, a day which celebrates love and passion, is observed each year on February 14. It can be traced to the Middle Ages, when love was more popular than courtly and sacramental.
It was the day to celebrate romance between romantic friends and lovers in the fourteenth century. It was customary to give Valentine’s Day flowers, cards and other gifts to one another.
In the early 19th century commercial cards had already been created. Postcards that were printed in bulk gained popularity. They were utilized to create themed displays in stores.
Giving your loved one a chocolate or candy present and an arrangement or card is a typical Valentine’s Day tradition. You could also think about gifting them jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day, which is observed on February 2 every year, is an annual holiday. However, it is also popular in Canada, Thanksgiving is an American holiday.
The celebration originated from an ancient belief that originated among Pennsylvanians from the Dutch. However, Americans gained the tradition of making weather predictions from German immigrants. Punxsutawney Phil is a Pennsylvania groundhog who gives forecasts for the rest of winter.
Scientists have discovered that mice was able to hibernate during winter. The goal was to forecast the weather conditions for the remaining six weeks, by studying how animals react to it.
Groundhogs are part of the Sciuridae which is a tiny family of hairy mammals. It hibernates in winter. Groundhog Day mornings are a perfect time to see the animals peering out of their burrows.
Christmas Day
The third Monday in February is Presidents’ Daylight. It is recognized as a national holiday. It is a day to honor previous American presidents. The Presidents Day holiday served as a day of celebration for both Lincoln and Washington.
It is a federal holiday which not all states observe, despite it being one. While some states celebrate both presidents’ birthdays on the same day as others however, some states only recognize only one. But, Presidents’ Day is now widely accepted as a day to honor the achievements of all U.S. Presidents, especially Lincoln.
The history of Presidents’ Day is a bit tangled. Washington’s Birthday was originally the name of the event. Today, it is Presidents Day.
The most well-known holiday in the United States was the birthday of President Washington, also called Washington’s Day. It became an official holiday of the United States in the late 1870s. In the aftermath, Congress passed Uniform Monday Holiday Law.
Meteors and storms
Every year, the Earth’s orbit revolves around the sun. A torrent of small meteors is released into space. On the horizon, they can appear everywhere. Certain showers are more spectacular than others. The best time to view them is at night.
Perseids are among the most spectacular and stunning meteor shower of the year. It is likely that Comet 109P/Swift Tuttle is responsible. While it is not visible from the Northern Hemisphere due to the large number of fireballs that occur in the Southern Hemisphere, it is worth observing from there.
Each year, there are four significant meteor showers. The first is Quadrantid. Its brief but strong peak is the one that is most famous. Another one is the Lyrid. It’s known for its irregular surges. A Geminid is well-known for being approachable.
Roman holidays from antiquity
The Lupercalia was among the most well-liked holidays in ancient Rome. In the middle of February the fertility and cleansing ceremony was held. Priests offered sacrifices of animals near the altar of the Lapis Negiger during the ceremony. The hearth was cleaned of blood from the animal. It was thought that the hearth would offer fertility and protection for the fields of grain.
Ludi Ceriales was another celebration in honor Ceres the goddess of harvest. Ludi Ceriales celebrations can be traced back to the year 202 BC.
Vestalia, Saturnalia, and Neptunalia were three other popular Roman celebrations. These celebrations were originally intended to honor Mars and the god of war.
Roman workweeks lasted eight days. Every day was divided into two parts: the morning and afternoon. The nundin was a collection of eight days, and the other 29 days comprised the rest of the year.