lumienkeli
Lumienkeli is a Finnish term that translates to "snow angel" in English. It refers to the impression left on a snow-covered surface when a person lies down and moves their arms and legs, creating a symmetrical outline resembling an angel's wings and body. This activity is a common form of winter play, particularly among children, and is enjoyed in many cultures with snowfall. The act of creating a lumienkeli involves lying on one's back in soft snow and repeatedly moving the limbs, then carefully standing up to reveal the imprint. The resulting shape is temporary, melting or being covered by subsequent snowfall. The term itself evokes a sense of childlike joy and the ephemeral beauty of winter landscapes. While primarily associated with playful activity, the creation of a lumienkeli can also be seen as a simple, spontaneous interaction with the natural environment during the colder months. The visual of a lumienkeli on a fresh blanket of snow is a familiar and often cherished image of winter.