Keitaalla
Keitaalla is a Finnish term that broadly refers to the period of summer when the ground is no longer frozen and vegetation has begun to grow. It signifies the transition from winter and spring into the warmer months. The exact timing of keitaalla can vary depending on the region and the specific year's weather patterns, but it generally falls within late spring and early summer. During this time, the landscape awakens with fresh greenery, flowering plants, and the return of migratory birds. It is a period often associated with increased outdoor activities, the blossoming of nature, and the anticipation of the peak summer season. The term implies a state of readiness or being set for the full unfolding of summer's bounty.