uppskerutíma
Uppskerutíma is an Icelandic term that translates to "harvest time." It refers to the period in late summer and early autumn when crops are ripe and ready for collection. Historically, this was a crucial time for Icelandic farmers, as it determined the success of their year's work and the availability of food for the coming winter. The timing of uppskerutíma varied depending on the specific crops grown, such as barley, root vegetables, and hay for livestock.
The significance of uppskerutíma extended beyond mere agricultural necessity. It was often marked by community gatherings