For many Americans, THE holiday season focuses on those holidays which occur in November/December. But the month of February holds its own in the holiday category as well. Little or large celebrations… all are welcome diversions during a month that often brings us gray skies and frigid temperatures!
For the
football-loving audiences out there, Super Bowl Sunday (FEB 11) is a genuine
holiday; it signals the conclusion of the 2023-24 professional football season
and for many, is a terrific excuse to cook and consume massive quantities of
high-calorie foods and beverages for gatherings of family and friends.
Just one
day later, we honor the birthday of former President Abraham Lincoln (FEB 12) followed
by renowned activist Susan B. Anthony’s birthday (FEB 15.) Presidents’
Day (FEB 19) is another holiday in USA which is celebrated by many with a
Monday off work since it is a Federal and WI State holiday.
Valentine’s Day (FEB 14) is celebrated with love by many sweethearts, couples and even young children who may learn from teachers how to cut out a heart shape from red construction paper!
Just ONE DAY
prior to Ash Wednesday is known by various names: Shrove Tuesday, Fat
Tuesday, Mardi Gras Day and in Brazil, “Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.” This holiday is celebrated in many
countries—each having their own traditions— and in 2024 these celebrations will
occur on FEB 13. Shrove Tuesday often
represented a day of indulgence for many Christians, who then “gave up” certain
favorite foods during the Lenten season.
Some may still practice this rite of sacrifice even in modern times.
As a Horticulturist, I would like
ANY DAY in FEBRUARY to be designated as
BUY-YOURSELF-A-PLANT-DAY!
(…not a real holiday—I just made this up!) Visit your fave florist or floral department at the grocery store; buy yourself (or a friend) a pretty flowering plant or bouquet…just to bring a smile!
For more holiday info, visit website:
timeanddate.com/holidays/us/2024
M. Lynn Schmid, Master Gardener
A.A.S. Landscape/Horticulture/Arboriculture
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