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Ammu, Lehmä — Muu, Cow, Tuijotuskilpailu — Staring Contest
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Welcome September!
(via Moomin Facebook page)
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Mukavaa sunnuntaita ja kaikkea hyvää alkavaan viikkoon. Jos olet X:ssä ja sinulta on jäänyt joku ketjuviesteistäni välistä löydät ne tämän linkin kautta kohdasta "Ketjuviestit".
Have a nice Sunday and all the best for the week ahead. If you are in X and you have missed one of my chain messages, you can find them via this link under "Chain messages"
https://bit.ly/44qSTFe
#sunnuntai#sunday#viikonloppu#weekend#syyskuu#september#syksy#autumn#syksy2023#autumn 2023#autumn2023#x#social media#twitter#facebook#pinterest#blogger#linkedin#spotify#reddit#weheartit#tumblr
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Juhannus meni jo, voisiko jo olla Syyskuu? 🥺
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Orinoron rotko ja luontopolku, syyskuu 2022
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Nyt on syyskuu. Pitkänmatkanbussissa on 32 astetta. 32!! Miten tää on edes mahdollista.
Nopeesti kaupunkiin but at what cost
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doing my homework on main to force myself to actually do it lol click on the read more if you want to read random finnish homework for some reason HAHAHA
Kuukaudet Please translate the rest: Tammikuu - January Helmikuu -February Maaliskuu - March Huhtikuu - April Toukokuu - May Kesäkuu - June Heinäkuu - July Elokuu - Agust Syyskuu - September Lokakuu - October Marraskuu - November Joulukuu - December Minä menen lomalle tammikuussa -I am going for holidays in January. Minä menen lomalle huhtikuussa - I am going for holidays in April. Minä menen lomalle lokakuussa - I am going for holidays in October. Please add missing months:
Talvikuukaudet: joulukuu, tammikuu ja helmikuu.
Kevätkuukaudet: maaliskuu, huhtikuu, toukokuu.
Kesäkuukaudet: kesäkuu, heinäkuu, elokuu.
Syyskuukaudet: Syyskuu,lokakuu ja marraskuu.
Please memorise and translate: JÄRJESTYSLUVUT
= ensimmäinen- first
= toinen- second
= kolmas- third
= neljäs- fourth
= viides- fifth
= kuudes- sixth
= seitsemäs- seventh
= kahdeksas- eighth
= yhdeksäs- ninth
= kymmenes- tenth
= yhdestoista- eleventh
= kahdestoista- twelvth
100. = sadas- hundreth
Please write from zero to ten in Finnish.
nolla, yksi, kaksi, kolme, neljä, viisi, kuusi, seitsemän, kahdeksan, yhdeksän, kymmenen
Please write in Finnish: 34 kolmekymmentäneljä 576 viisisataaseitsemänkymmentäkuusi 873 kahdeksansataaseitsemänkymmentäkolme 1890 yksituhatta-kahdeksansataayhdeksänkymmentä 5984 viisituhatta-yhdeksänsataakahdeksankymmentäneljä 14894 neljätoistatuhatta-kahdeksansataayhdeksänkymmentäneljä 28900 kaksikymmentäkahdeksäntuhatta-yhdeksänsataa 97555 yhdeksänkymmentäseitsemäntuhatta-viisisataaviisikymmentäviisi 200000 kaksisataatuhatta 1000000 miljoona
Example: Juusto maksaa neljä euroa viisikymmentä (4,50) senttiä. Paljonko kahvi(coffee) maksaa? Kahvi maksaa (1,20) yksi euro kaksikymmentä senttiä Kahvi maksaa (5,40) viisi euroa neljäkymmentä senttiä Kahvi maksaa (11,80) yksitoista kahdeksankymmentä senttiä
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Q&A part 2
I'm doing this purely to give some much needed context for Months and Stuff. Below me are old sketches I rummaged up from my pile of sketchbooks.
Most named things in Plant are religious. There's no real meaning behind that, I just thought it would be fun and also helps theme the name pool.
Weekdays are named after our Easter week
Monday - malkamaanantai - beamday Tuesday- tikkutiistai - stickday Wednesday - kellokeskiviikko - bellday Thursday - kiirastorstai RENAMED - frayday Friday - pitkäperjantai - longday Saturday - lankalauantai - yarnday Sunday - sukkasunnuntai - sockday
Months are named after old agricultural year. They are just translated finnish month names and I do not take critisism on the quality of that. Tried my best
January - Tammikuu - Hubmoon or Heartmoon, haven't decided yet Although "Tammi" means oak in our modern language, it apparently used to mean the middle part of a wheel. It's the center of the winter.
February - Helmikuu - Pearlmonth or Twinmonth, also yet not decided. This one is funny since pearl simply means the ice pearls on trees.
March - Maaliskuu - Soilmoon The month when snow starts to melt away a little bit. There are three different possible meaning for "maalis", but the meaning of soil or earth (both are maa) makes most sense.
April - Huhtikuu - Ashmoon Comes from old tradition of burning woods into kaski or huhta, a nutritious, ash-rich land to sow
May - Toukokuu - Sowmoon "Touko" means fieldworks at the start of the summer
June - Kesäkuu - Plowmoon While "kesä" means summer, the origin is maybe tied to first growths of the field. Kesanto, fallow, means different thing nowadays so I decided to change it.
July - Heinäkuu - Haymoon There are other older namings for this, but decided to be literal for once.
August - Elokuu - Harvestmoon Pretty self exploratory. "Elonkorjuu" means the harvest season and celebration.
September - Syyskuu - Autumnmoon yeah.
October - Lokakuu - Mudmoon yeah two
November - Marraskuu - Deathmoon or Demisemoon Winter is here baby! Marras is an old word meaning death or premonition of it.
December - Joulukuu - Wintermoon or Knuuttimoon Joulukuu literally means "Christmas moon", but I haven't yet decided how important that holiday is for plant world. The older name for the month, before christianity was "Talvikuu", for the winter. So I think I'm keeping that.
The midseasons, Kaamos, Loska, Suvi, and Eloaika are about what you could expect.
As a thank you for reading this far, below readmore is some sketches I found while looking for these infos. I'm getting the start of next chapter ready and posted next weekend, so welcome to part 2 of Plant! It's pretty much the same as part 1 but hopefully less depressing and more fun and with more characters and lots of berry hunting and singing and crafts!
Fae houses: An entrance to an underground house of Woodland fae, riverside hunting hut of River fae, and an example of Floral fae's hibernation hole.
Abandonned doodles for an abandonned illustration of some lategame stuff
Chill sauna times
Raspberries, flowers and one depiction of a mature Veil over city landscape
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Syksyn viilentymistä on kiva odotella, kunnes maailmasta tuleekin oikeasti viileä ja kylmä ja taloyhtiössä ei ole vielä laitettu lämpöä päälle, onhan vasta syyskuu ja kämppä on kylmä ja lattia on liian kylmä istuttavaksi ja kädet on kylmät eikä ne lämpiä kuin vasta syreenien puhjettua kukkaan.
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Karelian Words - Months in Suvi Dialect
Pakkaiskuu - January
Tuuččakuu - February
Kevätkuu - March
Sulakuu - April
Oraskuu - May
Kezäkuu - June
Heinäkuu - July
Elokuu - August
Syyskuu - September
Ligakuu - October
Piemiekuu - November
Talvikuu - December
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Mennyt viikko on työtoiminnan suhteen pitänyt sisällään yhden ryhmäläiseni musiikkilistan mutta myös luontodokumenttien katsomista ja taidenäyttelyssä käyntiä. Muut jutut löytyvät taas X:än tekemästäni ketjuviestistä tästä linkistä.
In terms of work, the past week has included the music playlist of one of my group members, but also watching nature documentaries and visiting an art exhibition. Other things can be found in the chain message I made to X at this link
https://twitter.com/heidi_irmeli/status/1705490792645566722?t=Z9AqHwRsRVoq9c71sxT5xg&s=19
#viikonloppu#weekend#syyskuu#september#syksy#autumn#syksy2023#autumn 2023#autumn2023#lauantai#saturday#x#social media#twitter#facebook#pinterest#blogger#linkedin#spotify#reddit#weheartit#tumblr
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I love your photos! Does Finland get snow a large part of the year? What is your average weather like? I've always wanted to see that part of the world and I thank you for giving me a small glimpse 🥰
Thanks for the ask! ^^ I can answer from the Central-Finland perspective. :D Wow, this got super long, I hope it is helpful. :'D
During some of recent years, the snow has only stuck from December on and stayed until the end of April. We have a week of lovely warm kind spring in April, and then suddenly we are hit with takatalvi/backwinter(?) and it rains up to half a meter of snow in one day. After that new snow melts off spring officially begins in first few days of May.
It is difficult to say what the average weather is like. We have 2-4 super cold stretches during the winter, when it is constantly -20 to -35 degrees of celsius, and in between those the temperature is from -5 to -20 degrees of celcius. And then there are some random +2 to -5 days through out the winter. November is the cloudiest month in my area, once I didn't see a single minute of sunshine from the constant overcast.
The spring days are peaceful and hopeful, and the temperature ranges from -4 to +10. During spring we have clear skies and the air is the driest it can be.
I'm not sure when spring officially changes into summer, maybe when the evenings are warm enough to wear a t-shirt? Maybe summer starts at the end of May?
You will never smell anything better, than the birch tree leaves at 3 to 4 am on the last days of May and first days of June. Seriously, no parfume, candle, lotion or soap matches it.
Some summers are rainy or very rainy, some are drier. We get 2-4 good lighting storms per summer. The day temperature is from +10 to +33. It only goes to + 33 on heatwaves, and down to + 10 on weird rainy stretches. On normal sunny days the temperature is from +19 to + 25.
During the strawberry picking season of 2021, it only rained once for 10 minutes during the work hours. It was a near constant heatwave. But during 2022, it started to rain almost everyday after 1 pm and it often rained a bit late at night, so it was very cold in the mornings. On some rainy days, it was + 10 at 5 am and + 14 at 1 pm, but when the rain stopped, the temperature would quickly rise and remain over + 20. The workers from Czech commented that the temperature of the rainy days felt like their winter (I'm not sure if they were joking or not :D)
I have loved every summer, I like the rains and the heatwaves, I love the sunny days and the cloudy ones. The warm soft wind in June feels kinda magical, there is something special about it.
The feel of autumn starts to creep in on last days of August. Eventhough September/syyskuu translates into autumn month, there are still some warm days (t-shirt and shorts weather) in September, but all of the evenings are cold. During September the air is most humid and the ground wetest.
I'm not sure when autumn turns to winter. October and November are cold, gray and dark. We get some snow in November, but usually not a lot, and it doesn't really stay. You start wearing wool socks and a thicker jacket in November, since the temperature is from -4 to +3. The true winter is probs from December to April.
In summary, spring is lovely, kind and safe, summer is lovely, kind and safe if you prepare for both rain and heat, early autumn is safe and fine, late autumn is depressive and evil and winter tries to kill you.
If you visit Finland I recommend spending your time in the countryside, cause Helsinki is only worth going to for a weekend trip. There is no silence, the air is filled with polution, you never smell anything good, and the ''city forests'' (in my area at least) feel like a scam, because of the constant loud traffic noise. Also you can only see one or two stars from the light pollution. Also the winter in cities is horrible for pedestrians, cause the sidewalks are either skating rinks or filled with thick icy slush.
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Keltainen Syyskuu mikset sä jo tuu
oon turhaan odottanut tuulta lempeää
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