The Maine Weekender, May 13—15
Did you also make the mistake of wearing jeans and a jacket today? It feels as though spring only just started, and yet we’re getting a sneak peek at summer! Perhaps it’s a little soon to pull out all your
With holiday stress in the rearview mirror and 2023 resolutions on the brain, now is a great time to consider picking up a new hobby. Interested in rock climbing or cross-country skiing? Maybe you’d rather dabble in the fiber arts and take a
Did you also make the mistake of wearing jeans and a jacket today? It feels as though spring only just started, and yet we’re getting a sneak peek at summer! Perhaps it’s a little soon to pull out all your
Happy Cinco De Mayo! Are there margaritas in your future this evening? After a dreary start to the week, we can’t think of a better way to spend May 5 than out on the back patio with a cold drink
The jump into May is always so sweet. Plants start budding, magnolias trees and cherry blossoms bloom, and it’s finally time to pull the sandals and shorts out of the back of the closet. Ready to make the jump to
Does anyone else feel like April has gone by in a blur? Granted, there is still a week left of early spring in Maine to enjoy (freak Nor’easters and power outages, anyone?), but it feels like summer will be here
Spring in Maine is typically a fierce back and forth between rainy and sunny, warm and cold, muddy and…less muddy. It’s easy to see why T.S. Eliot dubbed April the “cruelest month.” However, with Easter a few days away and
Now that we have turned the corner into spring, do you find yourself constantly looking out the window, longing to be outside? You aren’t alone. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and the trees are budding. With some
A rainy day to finish out March feels quite fitting, don’t you agree? We hope you’ve got your pranks planned out for April Fool’s Day tomorrow, or at the very least you will be on the lookout so you don’t
Since the start of spring last Sunday, we’ve blundered full force into mud season. Beware walking across the lawn right now, unless you want to tear up the grass and risk rolling an ankle. However, the newly returned chirping of
We’re knocking on wood as we write this, but it sure looks like warmer weather is on the way. With the first day of spring this Sunday—in addition to (what may be the very last) daylight saving time change this
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