Great Ideas for Homemade Valentines Gifts

The Bay of Love is one of many great ideas for homemade valentines gifts.

Need ideas for homemade Valentines gifts? While there are many ideas for homemade valentines gifts, one of the most unique is giving the personalized gift of property on the Moon in the Bay of Love. What better way of saying Happy Valentines Day than with a personalized gift that is truly out of this world, and will stand as an eternal testament to the bond that will continue to endure the test of time!

In addition to giving property on the Moon in the Bay of Love as one of many ideas for homemade valentines gifts (homemade because it is personalized, you can create your own gift message that will be included with the Lunar Property ownership documents, and you can frame these documents to hang on the wall), we have listed several other ideas for homemade valentines gifts below.

Other ideas for homemade valentines gifts include:
Making a gift basket for your significant other with all of the little things they love.
Preparing a romantic meal at home with a nice bottle of wine.
Purchasing an electronic picture frame and inserting photos of the special times you have spent together.
Buying something sexy to surprise your mate when they least expect it!

If you like the suggestion of giving property on the Moon as unique and personalized ideas for homemade Valentines gifts, read about the Bay of Love in the location description below. Other Moon Property ideas for homemade Valentines gifts are the Lake of Dreams, Lake of Perseverance, or any of the other 14 locations Lunar Properties currently offers on the Moon. Click the Buy Moon Property tab at the top of the page for a complete list of locations currently offered on the Moon.

Sinus Amoris, Latin for the Bay of Love, is a small lunar bay located on the northeast end of Mare Tranquillitatis, with the Montes Taurus to the North, named after the Taurus Mountain range in Turkey, from which Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow into Syria and Iraq (the birthplace of Adam and Eve). There are numerous craters located within and around the Bay of Love; Craters Maraldi, Römer, Carmichael, Hill, Brewster and Franck. Like lunar Mare, from the Latin word Maria which means Seas, lunar Bays were created by ancient lava flows and derived their names because they resembled oceanic bays here on Earth. These types of formations appear as dark areas on the Lunar surface when viewed from Earth and ancient historians believed these darker areas of the Moon were actually liquid oceans, bays and lakes, hence the Latin names which reference these features as bodies of water. The volcanic activity that flooded this Bay with lava, as well as the Lunar Sea in Mare Tranquillitatis to its southwest, occurred between 3.2 to 3.8 billion years ago when the Moon was still volcanically active.

Mare Tranquillitatis, the “Sea of Tranquility”, located southwest of the Bay of Love, is one of the most famous locations on the Moon. The Sea of Tranquility was the site of the first lunar landing (Apollo 11). This landing occurred July 20, 1969, and marked a technological turning point for the United States. Two Apollo 11 Astronauts spent 21 hours and 36 minutes on the Moon, and 2 hours and 31 minutes actually walking on the Lunar surface. In addition, the Sea of Tranquility was also the area chosen for the landing of the probe Surveyor 5 and both Apollo 16 and 17 lunar missions.