40 Things You Must Do Before Summer Ends
Our best-of-the-season collection of breezy, fun-filled things to do, see, eat, drink, and enjoy will help you make the most of every sun-kissed minute.
26. Nice Ice, Baby
To add subtly fragrant notes to a cool glass of water or a champagne flute, freeze edible blooms—including violets, nasturtiums, calendulas, and roses—in an ice cube tray (preferably silicone, to avoid fractured florals). For the freshest flowers, go to your local farmers' market or your grocery store's produce section and avoid anything that's been sprayed with pesticides. Prefer a flora-free cocktail? A tray of chilly petals can beautify any ice bucket. Cheers!
27. Find a Perfect-for-You Getaway
Are you more of a thinker or a doer? Do you want to be active, or bliss out? Are you dreaming about going off the grid? Here's the perfect vacation for your personality.
28. Create Your Own Outdoor Movie Night
Illustration: Kate Francis, Brown Bird Design
Until drive-ins stage a comeback, make do with a simple DIY theater.
29. Stargaze
Linger a little longer on a clear, warm night and look up. Jacqueline Faherty, astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science, says the three easiest constellations to spot are Lyra, Aquila, and Cygnus. For mid-latitude observers, which means anyone in the contiguous U.S., they'll be straight overhead.
30. Summer School Is In
You'll probably never need to know how to shoot an arrow or master the fine art of comic book drawing or perfect the fundamentals of Thai massage (all of which you can learn at the adults-only Camp Grounded), but when was the last time you indulged in something for the simple pleasure of doing and learning and making mistakes and trying again? Forget résumé building and personal growth—there's something magical about creating without an ulterior motive. Can't skip town? A class at your local Y can be equally rewarding.
31. Take a Free Ride
Mark your calendar and get a little something for nothing!
32. Cue Your Queue
Here are three celebrated series you can start (and finish) this summer.
To add subtly fragrant notes to a cool glass of water or a champagne flute, freeze edible blooms—including violets, nasturtiums, calendulas, and roses—in an ice cube tray (preferably silicone, to avoid fractured florals). For the freshest flowers, go to your local farmers' market or your grocery store's produce section and avoid anything that's been sprayed with pesticides. Prefer a flora-free cocktail? A tray of chilly petals can beautify any ice bucket. Cheers!
27. Find a Perfect-for-You Getaway
Are you more of a thinker or a doer? Do you want to be active, or bliss out? Are you dreaming about going off the grid? Here's the perfect vacation for your personality.
28. Create Your Own Outdoor Movie Night

Until drive-ins stage a comeback, make do with a simple DIY theater.
- Pick a projector with at least 2,000 lumens to match the brilliance of an LCD screen, says Dan Nuxoll of New York's Rooftop Films, which runs an outdoor movie series.
- Choose a neutral backdrop and skip surround sound. Dark colors and textures can distort your image, while speakers placed by the screen will enhance listening quality.
- Provide proper seating. Floor pillows look charming, but your back will ache after the first hour. Home style expert Emily Henderson suggests beach chairs. Add some throws, and you're good to go.
29. Stargaze
Linger a little longer on a clear, warm night and look up. Jacqueline Faherty, astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science, says the three easiest constellations to spot are Lyra, Aquila, and Cygnus. For mid-latitude observers, which means anyone in the contiguous U.S., they'll be straight overhead.
30. Summer School Is In
You'll probably never need to know how to shoot an arrow or master the fine art of comic book drawing or perfect the fundamentals of Thai massage (all of which you can learn at the adults-only Camp Grounded), but when was the last time you indulged in something for the simple pleasure of doing and learning and making mistakes and trying again? Forget résumé building and personal growth—there's something magical about creating without an ulterior motive. Can't skip town? A class at your local Y can be equally rewarding.
31. Take a Free Ride

Mark your calendar and get a little something for nothing!
32. Cue Your Queue
Here are three celebrated series you can start (and finish) this summer.
From the June 2016 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine