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[New post] Novel Ideas for Summer Fun

Site logo image Julia posted: " Last summer we wrote about a return to post-Covid travel and how pent-up demand led to new highs in travel bookings around the globe. It also led to spikes in travel costs, a big reason why my family decided to trade in our annual week on Cape Cod for a " Language of Friendship

Novel Ideas for Summer Fun

Julia

Jul 2

Last summer we wrote about a return to post-Covid travel and how pent-up demand led to new highs in travel bookings around the globe. It also led to spikes in travel costs, a big reason why my family decided to trade in our annual week on Cape Cod for a long weekend near the Blue Ridge Mountains this summer.

Did the sharks and the traffic and Airbnb's tyrannical departure instructions scare everyone away?

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Summer is a great time to spend time with friends and family, taking advantage of longer days to create new memories. And while a May 2023 travel survey report from Deloitte reports that, "signs point to a busy season, as pricing pressure does not seem to deter Americans from enjoying their vacations," you might also wish to save a few pennies or avoid large crowds this summer.

With that in mind, we've compiled a few ideas for summer fun that may not be as Instagram-worthy as Portofino, but can still give you memorable stories to share at those late-summer barbeques.

Visit a sculpture garden

Exploring outdoor sculpture displays is a great thing to do with friends in summer. While many cities have famed sculptures that are part of any tourist agenda, Chicago's Parade of Cows in 1999 boosted the popularity of sculptures and other artworks woven into a city or landscape, and now many cities host themed sculpture displays.

Another favorite destination of mine, The Morton Arboretum near Chicago, has in recent years placed unique sculptures constructed from natural materials throughout the park. Thanks to the Covid pandemic, the Arboretum had a unique exhibit by a Danish sculptor Thomas Dambo of 15-30 foot tall Trolls throughout the garden that was to end in 2020 but extended for a bonus year. In 2023 you can see Human+ Nature, an exhibit while not as visually imposing, is still very compelling.

If you won't be in Chicagoland this summer, here are a few other favorite sculpture parks of ours:

  • National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden (Washington, D.C.)
  • Minneapolis Sculpture Garden at the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN)
  • deCordova Sculpture Museum and Park (Lincoln, MA)

Tune in to a unique sporting event

If you spend enough money, you can see just about any sporting event in person. But watching it from home guarantees a front-row seat, not to mention the creature comforts that make hot summer days more bearable. So, gather a few friends and consider cheering on a favorite competitor!  

This weekend, NASCAR is coming to Chicago with the big race on Sunday, July 2nd. And later in July, the USA Women's Soccer team is defending its World Cup title starting late July. With games hosted throughout Australia and New Zealand, streaming a live game may be more of a solo activity.

And there are a few annual sporting events that don't get as many headlines but are still compelling to follow. A great example of this is the famous sailing competition, Race to Mackinac held each July. History was made last summer when 14-year-old Merritt Sellers competed with her dad and won the Race from Port Huron to Mackinac, Michigan.

While other young sailors have competed, Merritt made news for sailing several hours solo while her dad rested below deck during this around-the-clock event. She also was much talked about in Brady family text chains as Merritt's mom is a graduate school friend of my sister Liz.

If you're in New England, the Newport Regatta in Rhode Island takes place July 7-9th this year, offering a chance to see talented sailing teams and the spectacular mansions that make Newport a popular place to visit with friends.

Explore closer to home

A great thing about summer is how many different activities you can find, often for a low cost or even free. Here are a few of our favorites:

  • Pick fruit. We've written about the joy of visiting Farmer's Markets, but there's a special sense of accomplishment when harvesting your own bounty. Here's a link to harvest calendars around the country, and where you can pick some of your favorite fruits!
  • Volunteer at a charitable event. A great way to spend time with friends and make new ones is to volunteer. Interested in helping at a road race or pet adoption event? Volunteer Match makes it easy to find something that suits your interests and schedule.
  • Check out the local arts scene. Summer is the perfect time to visit a music or arts festival. You can learn about many different music festivals or arts festivals around the country with the links we've provided.

And if you aren't deterred by a potential shark sighting or construction traffic near Boston's Logan Airport, you may have a shot at a last minute deals to visit my favorite vacation spot, Cape Cod. Real estate firms report that vacancies are up 20% this year on the Cape. So, if you are still mulling over summer travel plans, you might be in luck.

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