verhoamaa
Verhoamaa is a Finnish word that translates to "curtain snow." It describes a specific phenomenon that occurs in Finland, typically during winter. This type of snow refers to the accumulation of snow on window curtains, often seen when windows are slightly ajar or not perfectly sealed. The fine snowflakes are carried by the wind and settle on the fabric of the curtains, creating a delicate, feathery layer.
The visual effect of verhoamaa is often described as beautiful and ethereal. It can transform an ordinary