C RY D E R
P O I N T
OCTOBER 11
Cryder Point Photos of the Month
WWW.QNS.COM | OCTOBER 2018 | CRYDER POINT COURIER 11
BY JILL DAVIS
Okay folks, I know it’s been raining forever,
but there were very few submissions
this month. Nevertheless, Brett Siegel took
a beautiful change-of-pace picture for this
month’s Photo of the Month. And Marsha
Gellert caught those infernal geese fl ying
away (hopefully far, far away!).
I’m hoping sunny skies will return to
inspire you all to grab some new pictures,
and I’m looking forward to seeing what
pops up in my inbox!
A reminder about the contest rules:
Th e photographer must be a resident of
Cryder Point, and all photos must of the
property or of a view from the property.
Th ey 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.
Not a cloud in the sky.
Photo by Brett Siegel
Take a stroll when you have a
chance!
Photo by Brett Siegel
Look who fl ew the coop!
Photo by Marsha Gellert
Brett took time to stop and smell the fl owers.
Photo by Brett Siegel
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