READ
“Maine: A Love Story” by Blue Butterfield
I recently had the chance to read Blue Butterfield’s beautiful book, “Maine: A Love Story,” which she published last fall. It’s a collection of essays accompanied by her gorgeous woodblock cut illustrations of places all around the state, including Acadia National Park, Portland’s West End, and others. I really enjoyed the look and feel of the entire book — it’s thoughtful and visually appealing in its evocation of the state we all know and love. Butterfield’s line of cards, postcards and calendars would look great on anybody’s wall or desk, too. —Emily Burnham
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DRINK
Fruitsecco at Orono Brewing Co.
Looking for a refreshing summer bevvy that’s a little lighter than the average beer? OBC’s Tasting Room & Kitchen in Orono has you covered with the fruitsecco, a combination of prosecco (on draft!) and their Fruitful Kettle Sour. Bubbly and bright, it’s perfect for enjoying in the sunshine on OBC’s outdoor patio. While you’re there, check out OBC’s new Wicked Maine Blueberry Ale, made with thousands of Wyman’s wild blueberries. Fruity and crisp, it’s another delicious summertime sipper. —Amy Allen
PLAY
Frisbee Golf at Orono Disc Golf
As my teenagers get older, it’s tricky to find family activities everyone will agree on and enjoy. My 13-year-old recently suggested we all go play disc golf — and every one of us had an absolute blast. It’s basically golf but with Frisbees. Players throw a disc (available in an assortment of weights and sizes for “driving,” “putting,” etc.) from the tee box area toward the “hole,” which is a basket on a pole with hanging chains to help catch the disc. We’re veteran Frisbee and Can Jam (another summertime favorite) players, so we caught on quick and had fun both cheering and jeering. Just like in regular golf, I was bound to hit a tree with every turn. There are lots of courses around the state, but we found the staff and course at Orono Disc Golf on the Kelley Road were great. And the price ($5 each for 9 holes or $9 for 18, plus a few extra dollars to rent the discs) can’t be beat for a few hours of fun for the whole family. —Amy Allen
WEAR
Classic Spray SPF 50 Sunscreen by Vacation
I love spending hours outside gardening in the summer, but if I’m not careful I can turn as red as a tomato. I think it’s worth splurging on a good sunscreen if you’re hoping to enjoy an outdoor hobby this year. That’s why my go-to choice right now is Classic Spray SPF 50 Sunscreen by Vacation, which you can purchase at Ulta Beauty in Bangor. It’s lightweight on my skin and doesn’t leave a white cast. I also find that it doesn’t get sticky when I sweat compared to other sunblocks that I’ve used. The smell is amazing and I receive a lot of compliments, as if I’m wearing a tropical perfume. It has coconut and shea oil, aloe vera, and banana extract. Sun protection is crucial. Why not pick something that makes you feel comfortable and confident while wearing it? —Marissa Donovan
EAT
Zuppa Toscana Soup from SugarRay Baking Co. in Bangor
When it’s boiling hot outside, the last thing I want is soup. However any rainy, summer day would be absolutely perfect with a bowl of Zuppa Toscana from SugarRay Baking Co. This popular Olive Garden staple has been elevated by the Bangor bakery with its salty, buttery broth and generous proportions of bite-sized italian sausage, kale, potatoes, and bacon. If you happen to get this delicious soup for lunch, make sure to pick a baguette for toasting and dipping. You’ll thank me later! —Marissa Donovan