Valentines Day
On February 14th is St Valentines Day. Around the world it is a traditional day when lovers express their feelings and love for each other and celebrate the spirit of love.
On February 14th is St Valentines Day. Around the world it is a traditional day when lovers express their feelings and love for each other and celebrate the spirit of love.
Apricots in rose syrup
6 small apricots
20 ml icing sugar
10 ml rose water
rose petals for decoration
Fish fillets with cheese
400 g fish fillets
125 ml cheese
150 ml bread crumbs
2 g dried basil
salt
pepper
lemon
vegetable oil
Crazy
“Crazy, I’m crazy for feeling so lonely
I’m crazy, crazy for feeling so blue
I knew you’d love me as long as you wanted
And then someday you’d leave me for somebody new
Worry, why do I let myself worry?
In USA, UK, Canada, Mexico, France and Australia St. Valentines Day is national holiday. But in different countries people have different traditions on this day.
If you are wondering how do people say “I love you” around the world here you can understand. Afrikaans say “Ek is lief vir jou” or “Ek het jou lief “. Albanians use “Te dua”. Arabic women say “Ana Behibak” and the men say “Ana Behibek”. In Bulgarian language we can say “I love you” : “Obicham te”. Chinese people say “Wo ie ni” and the Croatians most common use “Volim te” or “Ja te volim.”
Valentines Day is a very special one for the people who are in love. The most traditional present for this day are the flowers. If it is because of your obligations or it is a spontaneous decision, if it is to show your love or to share this beautiful day with her we do this with flowers. It is probably because the flowers are the poetry of our day. You can choose between beautiful bouquets or house flowering plants.