EASTER SUNDAY.......AND 2 years of Blipping!

... never thought I would be doing this when I started 730 Blips ago!

Coinciding with Easter Sunday and a complete change in weather from the last two days, absolutely stunning autumn day. Thought therefore would take a drive about 15 minutes south of Penrith to a nice area called Mulgoa. There lies this magnificent old Church - St Thomas Church  which was completed building in 1838, and being in this era was built surprisingly not by convicts brought out from the "motherland".

It has been a fantastic two years, meeting many other blippers from around the world, and joining the Blackheath Blippers group on many meets. What a super group of human beings.

And of course the many of you that visit my journal and leave kind comment and the wonderful part is the "learning" part of your feedback. Really appreciate that honest open forum .... as this was the main reason for starting to get some opinion on my photography, and must say it sure has grown due your input so thanks.

Over the time some of my favourites turned out to be yours as well....

.... Most Popular Blip.....DOUBLE WEATHER....

... Most Viewed Blip....  LOCAL KNOWLEDGE....

... Most Starred Blip....  WIDE ANGLE WEDNESDAY

... AND of course for those of you being along for the long haul will know my personal high point in the two years of Blip was....

.......getting a shot of this Azure Kingfisher.

What now... yes continue on the fun, and in 15 days we head off to the Blip meet of all Blip meets with our friends from "across the ditch" in Wanaka New Zealand. Well organised by know other than Walking Wombat, she has Blippers also coming from England, Western Australia, Newcastle.... bring on the fun!!

Thanks again for your support if you wish to see some others of this Church check here on FLICKR.

Enjoy, and of course have a look in LARGE.

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