viðhaldar
Viðhaldar are traditional Icelandic maintenance or upkeep rituals that were once an integral part of daily farm life. The term "viðhaldar" literally translates to "keeping up with" or "maintaining," and it encompassed a range of tasks that ensured the smooth operation of a farm.
Viðhaldar typically involved a series of daily and seasonal chores that ensured the upkeep of a farm's
In addition to physical maintenance tasks, viðhaldar also involved more routine tasks such as household chores,
The concept of viðhaldar is closely tied to traditional Icelandic values of self-sufficiency and thriftiness. Farms
The practice of viðhaldar has largely declined in modern Icelandic society, as many farms have converted to