February 14, is widely regarded throughout the world as the celebration of love and lovers send cards and give flowers (generally red roses; which represent passion) to their beloved one. We know almost nothing about Valentine’s Day origins. People generally think that its source lies in Lupercalia who are Roman annual celebrations in honor of Lupercus, fields and herds protector (celebrations of purification, resurrection and fertility), that happened around mid-February. It is also commonly said that Charles of Orleans sent love letters on February 14th to Mary of Cleves
Another belief is that on February 14th, birds begin to mate at the approach of the spring. However, the feast Valentine has been recognized for centuries and there is a medieval tag that says: Scottsdale Florist
Bleeding of Valentine’s Day
Makes blood clear night and day
And bleeding the day before
Preserves from fever all year long
One of the simplest, and most popular, Valentine’s Day gifts is a greeting card that we generally send to our beloved ones as well as our close relatives as well as our friends.
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Package your Valentines card in a larger envelope and send it to Loveland, Colorado. Your Valentines card will be stamped by Loveland volunteers and re-sent from Loveland to your beloved one.
In the Middle Ages, love did not have the same meaning than in the 21st century: Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France and England by the anger of God will confirm it. She organized a Court of Love that had strict laws and love meant much more than we think: a lover was a squire of dames, love was pure and non-physical, we could not act inappropriately. A squire of dames was a friend and the court was dedication.
That is the reason why Valentine’s Day is one of the most special days of the year for many people as it isn’t a day reserved for lovers to celebrate their feelings any more.
Not having a significant other on Valentine’s Day doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate Valentine’s Day and you might be spending Valentine’s Day with your close relatives and friends instead of your boyfriend, girlfriend, wife or husband.
Top five Valentine’s Day symbols are:
Cupid, the god of love and other Cherubs
Most romantic symbol are a couple of birds
Oldest symbol is the heart as it beats to the rhythm of our emotions
Cutest signature is “xxx”
Most Elegant symbols are lace and ribbons
Top three Valentine’s Day colors are:
Red: represents passion, appetite for life, celebration, luxury and pleasure
White: evokes peace, purity, innocence as it has an immaculate character
Rose: is a color that relates to seduction, purity and faithfulness
The top Valentine’s Day flower is the rose as this flower is dedicated to love.
The top Valentines Romantic Trip is:
Saint-Valentin, located in France, is a lovely village and the only one to bear the name of the well known love celebration. Once a year, Saint-Valentin community celebrates love by organizing a village festival. However, you have the opportunity to visit Saint-Valentin all year long and discover its Lovers Garden, The House of Valentines, Valentines Post Office, Valentines Booth. Remember to purchase some “Cuddle Valentines”, which are delicious delicacies especially made in the village.
Happy Valentine’s Day 🙂
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