In Finland, everyone they celebrate the three holy days of Christmas. These are Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.
14th November
December 24th.
*** Observed Days *** Some of these are not national holidays. ----------------------------------------------------------- Country Event 2011 ----------------------------------------------------------- Finland New Year's Day Sat, Jan 1 Finland Epiphany Thu, Jan 6 Finland Runeberg's Day Sat, Feb 5 Finland Daylight Saving Time begins Sun, Mar 27 Finland Good Friday Fri, Apr 22 Finland Easter Day Sun, Apr 24 Finland Easter Monday Mon, Apr 25 Finland May Day Eve Sat, Apr 30 Finland May Day Sun, May 1 Finland Mother's Day Sun, May 8 Finland Ascension Day Thu, Jun 2 Finland Flag Day Sat, Jun 4 Finland Pentecost (Whit Sunday) Sun, Jun 12 Finland Midsummer's Eve (Juhannus) Fri, Jun 24 Finland Midsummer's Day Sat, Jun 25 Finland Daylight Saving Time ends Sun, Oct 30 Finland All Saints' Day Tue, Nov 1 Finland Father's Day Sun, Nov 13 Finland Independence Day Tue, Dec 6 Finland Christmas Eve Sat, Dec 24 Finland Christmas Day Sun, Dec 25 Finland Second Day of Christmas Mon, Dec 26 -----------------------------------------------------------
The smell in the poetry of the day of destiny could vary depending on the poet and the theme they are exploring. It could be described as the scent of anticipation, fear, victory, or even impending doom. The smell could evoke emotions and enhance the atmospheric setting of the poem, adding depth to the portrayal of the significant day.
It could be something you ate that day.
Finland celebrates many festivals; Practically main fests as England but also some different such us, Midsummer, Christmas is on the 24th dec, instead of 25th, Vappu, Munkki day and some more; In general there is loads more. For more ideas i suggest google. Hope i've been at your help, ENJOY.
the first Christmas day, boxing day and the 6th of January (loppiainen in finnish but I don't know how its translated in to English)
depends on there hygiene..she could have a musky smell, a sweaty smell, or a sweet fruity smell..like me :) (i shower twice a day)
Are these the visions of will be or could be
Finland's three "holy days" are Christmas Eve (December 24), Christmas Day (December 25), and Boxing Day (December 26). In Finland, Christmas Eve is the most special of the three. People will eat rice porridge and plum fruit juice for breakfast. Then they will listen to or watch the "Peace of Christmas" broadcast on radio or TV. Another unique tradition is that many families will visit the graves of loved ones on Christmas Eve. Candles in hanging lanterns are often left on the graves. In the early evening, a large, hearty meal is eaten, traditionally including lutefish (salted fish), casseroles, and rice pudding with plum jam. In the evening, families open their presents. Christmas Day tends to be a much more low-key affair, with families generally enjoying a quiet day together at home. On Boxing Day, most people get out of the house and go skiing or ice-skating.
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