In Perth, we’re coming up for a long weekend,
and I know hundreds of us WAliens flock Down South for a lovely and relaxing
break. What a perfect time to reminisce over my 30th birthday – an
American Summer Camp Themed week-long adventure in the Augusta/Margaret River
region we dubbed Camp Molloy. Maybe inspire a few of you on day trips and
activities in the area. Opportune timing also as I haven’t gotten around to
processing any food photos lately (don’t blame me, blame the new Donkey Kong)
Molloy Island is a small residential island in
the Blackwood River, accessible via a 4-car barge. I’ve been going to Molloy
Island ever since I was born and I love it. My husband has grown to love it,
too. I learnt to ride a bike there, got proposed to there and spent a month
there on my honeymoon. I absolutely love this area of my state. It only made
sense that my 30th should be there, too.
Given that it was a week holiday, Lance and I
designed and made the invitations early to give guests ample opportunity to
take time off work and things like that. The invitation I am still particularly
proud of. It consisted of 4 parts. A postcard written from Lance and I, telling
people we had discovered this camp. A ‘brochure’ outlining the details of the
camp, including activities planned, rules of the camp and a few joke
paragraphs. A permission slip and an invitation for my actual birthday “dinner”
on the Saturday night, for people who could only make it down for the weekend.
Despite the fact that it was a group ‘holiday’,
we treated it like it was a camp in terms of organisation. It’s really hard to
get a bunch of adults to make decisions, so we planned all activities and
running schedule so that the time away was used to maximum enjoyment! And
everyone going had expectations of what they’d be doing. It worked really well.
A few weeks before my birthday, we sent a detailed itinerary.
For the activities, we went to the beach,
played archery, had a limousine brewery tour day, a limousine winery tour day,
Halloween happened to fall during the holiday so we had a dress-up mini-golf
and maze day. Lance planned a quiz night one night, we played tennis and we had
lots and lots of good food and wine.
Some of my favourite places and businesses we
visited on Camp Molloy are:
Cape Naturaliste Winery – my favourite winery
ever. Ever.
Margaret River Venison Farm - Venison Chorizo, need I say more?Vasse Virgin Olives
Eagle Bay Brewery
Cheeky Monkey Brewery
Cruising the Cape Limos
Amazen
Woody Nook WInery - definitely worth hitting for a good lunch spot on a winery trek
Vasse Felix Winery
Peacetree Estate Winery
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