This day originated in Europe and since the 19th century has been celebrated in North America. Rose Day: 7th February, Rose Day is celebrated with happiness, zeal and enthusiasm among youngsters who try to propose to their girlfriend by giving roses, and also older couples who may go on a surprise date.
This is the perfect day for people to propose to their loved ones and pamper them with gifts and flowers. Chocolate Day is celebrated on February 9 every year and an entire day is dedicated to chocolates!
Can it get better than that? A gift of chocolates or any dessert enhances the charm in a relationship and puts people in a good mood. Pamper your soulmate with lots and lots of chocolate, and yes, do not forget to express your love towards them! The eight species of pangolin that roam the wilds of Asia and Africa are strong swimmers who rely on their long tongues and heightened sense of smell to find nourishment.
Sadly however, pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, and all 8 species face a significant threat from poachers and smugglers. Today's featured species: Philippine pangolin. By the time Pangolin reaches the Philippines, love is in full bloom.
Luckily, the forest is a good place to start gathering blooms. That is the basis for our most saccharine of holidays. Being whipped with the skins was believed to grant fertility, so women would line up willingly to be flogged. The celebration also included a matchmaking lottery, in which men and women would be thrown together for a night — or longer, depending on how satisfactory the coupling was.
According to historians, Lupercalia was essentially an excuse to get drunk and naked and wild. Then, throughout the 3rd century, Emperor Claudius II executed two men named Valentine , both on February 14 in different years. In the 5th century, Pope Gelasius I blended Lupercalia with the celebration for Saint Valentine in an attempt to curb paganism. It kind of worked, but not, like, really. Sure, they put the clothes back on Lupercalia literally , but the theatrics, the drinking, and the open celebration of love and lust and fertility was all still there.
Meanwhile, across an ocean or two, the Normans were celebrating Galatin's Day, which translates to "lover of women.
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