JUNE 16 
 C RY D E R 
 P O I N T 
 Photo of the Month 
 BY JILL DAVIS 
 I guess it’s either feast or famine…the number of entries  
 this month practically broke a record! Unfortunately space  
 wouldn’t allow all of them to appear this month, but rest  
 assured they will be tucked away for future issues (maybe  
 I’ll save a few for the winter months when we’ll need to be  
 reminded of our beautiful grounds). 
 First-time contributor Debra Pernice is June’s Photo of  
 the Month winner! Kudos also go to our other first timers,  
 Trudy Perilli, for reminding us how much the kids have  
 fun in the playground, and Anita Newell, for reminding us  
 of our amazing bridge view that we often take for granted.  
 And a nod goes to Barbara Princenthal, who submitted her  
 first picture in two years! And, happily, we can always rely  
 on Joe Hollander and Marsha Gellert to add their beautiful  
 photos to the mix. 
 Thanks to all of you—and to all Cryder residents, keep  
 the pictures coming! 
 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 description of where you were on the property, the  
 day of week or time of day…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. A beautiful April dawn  Photo by Debra Pernice 
 A spectacular afternoon in May 
 Photo by Anita Newell 
 The promenade in evening, 
  early May         
 A unique view of the promenade 
 Photo by Barbara Princenthal A foggy morning in May Photo by Joseph Hollander 16  CRYDER POINT COURIER | JUNE 2019 | WWW.QUEENSCOURIER.COM 
 Photo by Marsha Gellert 
 This looks ominous! 
 Photo by Joseph Hollander 
 The 21/41 courtyard before dawn   
 Photo by Joseph Hollander 
 The 01/21 courtyard in full springtime glory 
 Photo by Marsha Gellert 
 Trudy Perilli’s grandsons,  
 Michael and Frankie, enjoy  
 our playground! 
 Photo by Trudy Perilli 
 
				
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