C RY D E R
P O I N T
MARCH 11
Cryder Point Photo of the Month
WWW.QNS.COM | MARCH 2018 | CRYDER POINT COURIER 11
BY JILL DAVIS
Congratulations to this month’s Photo of the Month
winner, Marsha Gellert, and thanks to John Du-
Croiset, Joe Hollander, and Pat Wise for their terrific
pictures.
I’m happy to share this month’s submissions, plus a couple
that didn’t make it into last month’s column because
we were short on space. I don’t know about you, but I’m
hoping this will be the last photos with snow in them for
this season (I know, I’m probably dreaming). But remember,
spring does officially start this month, which means
that there should be lots of opportunities to get some nice
early-season pictures of the grounds as they start to perk
up! As always, keep your phone or camera handy, because
you never know when you’ll catch a special moment!
A reminder about the contest rules:
The photographer must be a resident of Cryder Point,
and all photos must of the property or of a view from the
property. They also must be current, that is, taken no more
than a couple of months before you submit them. Any details
that you can provide which bring your neighbors into
the moment of the photo are eagerly welcomed.
Submit your pictures to jdavis@qns.com and yours
might be selected to be featured in the paper. Please be
sure to put “Cryder Point Photo” in the subject line of your
email and include the full name of the photographer and
an approximate date of the picture. If only snowfalls stayed this pretty…
Photo by Marsha Gellert
Friday night lights…
Photo by Marsha Gellert
Maybe we should start making Cryder Point post cards…
Photo by John DuCroiset
Anchors aweigh!
Photo by Pat Wise
A beautiful sunset behind the
Whitestone Bridge.
Photo by Marsha Gellert
Looks like a storm’s a-brewing!
Photo by Joseph Hollander
The bridge creates its own nighttime rainbow.
Photo by Joseph Hollander