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It is normal to give a gift on Valentine day to your sweetheart, normally it is flowers and chocolate, but I came across this beautiful like a blanket with solar-powered stars, you can hang it in a tree, on the house or a wall and leave the 9 strings going out in a fan with the 360 LED light, which will change color all the time.

There is a big star in the top, and it comes with a manual on how to put it up and plug it together with the solar panel, it takes about 9 hours to it is fully charged the first time you put it out and when is it working it will look like Shooting Stars.

Though it is solar powered it comes with a Spare UL LISTED PLUG, just to make sure you can use it all the time no matter the weather, it can only be charged when it is sunshine and not in rain and snow.

You can choose between 8 different modes via remote control, remember to put the switch in the ON position, and allow 10 hours first time in full sunshine to charge, always remember to put the solar panel in a position so it won’t get into shadow later in the day, take care fortress, houses and walls when the sun turns.

It is waterproof and eco-friendly.

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Do you know the story behind Valentine’s day? Then let me tell you in short how it occurred:

Valentine day is a very important day especially celebrated in English speaking countries, on the 14th of February, but with time it has spread around the world, and if it’s not for what it was meant to be from the beginning; then those days it is for big business, the card is sent, flowers or chocolate is bought, if not other romance gifts most of them including a red heart red is the color of love.

Valentin was a priest, and he was living in Rome where he helped the Christians much to the dislike of Claudius the 2nd who was the ruler of Rom. Valentine was arrested and got a death sentence but he was offered to go free if he turned his back to Christianity which he refused.

He was then in prison waiting to be executed, but in the meantime, he became a friend of the prison guard’s blind daughter, and the folklore is saying he gave her; her sight back.

Valentine was executed on the 14th of February year 269, but before he sent a letter to his new girlfriend and signed it:” your Valentine”, and from there the tradition started with sending letters to your lover or lover to be.

Later Valentine was proclaimed a saint, and from that time off he has been considered the protector of lovers.