Full disclosure: I would not have made a blog post this morning, but my attempt to walk was foiled by rain. Yes, I know, some people like to walk in the rain. I personally do not mind it but did not want to either change my clothes or show up for work in a sodden state, although in a general sense I am not especially fastidious (I just wanted to use the word “fastidious” in a sentence. How often to you get to do that?).
Where was I? Ah yes, making a blog post. I think I will begin with a plug of our latest murder mystery, Lights, Camera, Murder! to be presented Saturday, Nov. 11 at the Herkimer Elks Lodge for the benefit for the Herkimer County Historical Society.

Wow, that turned out big!
I am a little embarrassed they put my name up there in big letters. I think I should give my little murder group a name like “Q Mysteries” or “Murder for Non-Profit” for such situations. We have rehearsal tonight. Perhaps I can get a few pictures for blogging purposes. In the meantime, why don’t I finish out this post as a Throwback Thursday (or late Way-Back Wednesday) and share a few shots from previous mysteries.
Here is my friend Kim in Fabulous and Fatal in 2019. She is in the new one, and I expect she will be equally as fabulous. It is always good to have a tall, gorgeous blonde in the cast.
This is not from a murder mystery but from Love’s Labour’s Lost presented by LiFT, Little Falls Theatre Company in 2022. That is local author C.T. Avis, who is cast as Jarod, the screenwriter of the movie in Lights, Camera, Murder! He asked if he was being typecast as a writer. I said that actually I gave him the role on the strength of his portrayal of the lovelorn Don Armado (he was in love with Jacquenetta, played by me, I add modestly. It was so flattering!)
I will try to show a couple more cast members after tonight’s rehearsal. I don’t promise any hints about the plot, though. I want any local readers who decide to attend to be surprised.

