I have been at the Herkimer County Historical Society twice in the last two days concerning the next murder mystery, A Revolutionary Murder, which will be presented on Saturday, April 25 to benefit the Historical Society. I thought I might give a little teaser about that.
Wednesday when I stopped by, it was for dramatic purposes. Without going into too much detail, a character reports that a cell phone was blown clear and landed in a bush. In fiction (and probably real life too, but I don’t know too much about that), it is nice to be exact. Not just “a bush” but “an azalea bush” or “a hydrangea bush.” So I stopped to ask what kind of bush grows around the historical society.
I guess by two weeks from now the bushes will not really be that far along, but I hardly think the audience will call me out on that. Several bushes that will be there as spring and summer wear on, and I think I am going to settle on Bleeding Heart, just for the reference to blood (you should see the fliers!) (which you can see on the Historical Society’s Facebook page).
Yesterday I stopped by to see if they had some tickets I could bring to the Elks Lodge, in case any members wanted to purchase them. On the way out, I took the two pictures I just used as illustrations. I mostly took them because I tend to take pictures of everything I see growing. I try not to let winter drag me down, but oh, do I love the rebirth of spring!
Funny to be enjoying rebirth when I am about to kill somebody off for fun and non-profit, but so it is. A Revolutionary Murder will be presented Saturday, April 25 at the Herkimer Elks Lodge, 124 Mary St., Herkimer, NY, doors open at 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. Tickets are $45 for individuals, $80 per couple, available at the Historical Society, 315-866-6413.



























