“Love keeps the cold out better than a cloak,” Longfellow argued.” February weather plus the pandemic gives us added time to reflect and feel our deepest emotions, whether it be sadness, yearning, contentment or, yes, conceivably love. This month unshrouds and lays bare the constant contradictions in the weather and in life.

There’s something about the dreary spell outside that makes us romantic. It ’twas a brit in 1881 that coined the phrase: “February, fill the dyke with what thou dost like.”

Grab your coat and get your hat, here are our choices for shopping, dining and entertaining to keep you comfy on cloud 9 with your Valentine thru cupid month:

3          Valley families can enjoy the spectacular Sundance Film Festival without leaving home. Reserve your own private movie night as Sie FilmCenter hosts online through Feb. 3 from Park City. Information: 720-381-0813.

3          See circus acrobatics, juggling, and live music as Celestial Chaos performs at the Exdo Event Center Feb. 4-28. Information: rainbowmiltiaarial.com.

3          Join Treasure Box Tours for a Denver Parks Webinar of city’s green gems large and small, Feb. 10, 10-11 a.m. Information: coaarp@aarp.org.

3          View Josh Groban’s first PBS hosted national virtual concert An Evening Of Harmony Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day 6 p.m. Information: 303-296-1212.

3          Make Valentine’s Day magical this year by dining in Glendale. The Village has 45 eateries with breakfast, lunch & dinner options. Pick from popular spots such as Sam’s No. 3 and Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar.

3          Choose the Glendale Sports Center as the centerpiece for a healthy New Year. The YMCA-managed facility is equipped with modern equipment and offers fitness programs for every age. Information: 303-639-4711.

3          Support Rocky Mountain Children’s Health by attending Kaleidoscope dinner event at the Ritz-Carlton Feb. 20-21. Information: 720-507-0905.

3          View the artwork by Tony Ortega on display at the Botanic Garden’s Freyer-Newman Center through Feb. 28. Information: 720-865-3500.

3          In a year like no other, the Denver Jewish Film Festival is bringing the remarkable lineup of films directly to your living room Feb. 8-17. Enjoy emerging filmmakers with powerful feature-film debuts Shiva Baby and God of the Piano. Be inspired by powerful documentaries of social justice or eat your way through culinary fare such as Abe. Use your web browser or TV apps for Roku or Apple TV. Information: 303-399-2660.

February is wintertime in the Valley with the average temperatures in the 20°F to 46°F range. Snowfall is truly the lowest of the season, measuring up to 5.7” on average. Nights are frosty and drop below freezing most of the time. February has ample sunshine that lasts at least 10 hours daily with clear skies for about a week during the month.

Romance during the cold days of February is unique. It’s magical in the sense that you can go skiing together, sip hot cocoa and snuggle with the person you love.

Coming at the perfect time to be savored, Valentine’s Day is a love-note to the rest of the year. Cupid is sharpening his arrows and practicing his aim. But, but be certain to spread only love and not the coronavirus. While romance and roses make a lovely gesture, filling Feb. 14th with both love and laughter is often the best gift of all.

— Glen Richardson

The Valley Gadfly can be reached at newspaper@glendalecherrycreek.com.

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