Sunday, November 30, 2014

Finally walking to Fairhaven

I walked with a group of friends, finally from The Replica to Fairhaven Bay and back. The longest hike I've undertaken with a group, a good 4 hours, there was no time limit. And we started out early.

It was to honor a lovely woman, Jean, who was a regular on these sorts of walks.  She passed away. I miss the sound of her tread on the path with me. And the echo of her voice with rustling leaves behind it. And her smile. 

This was taken as we approached the racetrack. A random group of trees along the path along the railroad tracks.

Otherwise known as heaven.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Rebel Souls: Recommended Book

If you are as big a fan of Walt Whitman as I am, and are as envious and curious about the Bohemian cool crowd that he hung out with, try this:

Rebel Souls by Justin Martin

Amazon Link Here

I started reading it a few days ago, and am madly in love with the writing and society it captures!!


Sunday, August 31, 2014

SENSE Published Online!

My play, SENSE, is now available online for purchase.  Fully annotated and everything.

Very proud.

http://www.indietheaternow.com/Play/sense

Monday, June 30, 2014

SENSE: A Play Reading of The Concord Comedy


SENSE

A Play Reading
of
The Concord Comedy

WRITTEN by Tammy Rose


featuring the talents of

Mr. Richard Smith as HENRY

Ms. Tammy Rose as THE TOUR GUIDE

Mr. Wendell Refior as WALDO

Ms. Jan Turnquist as FULLER

Mr. Rob Velella as NAT

Ms. Kristi Martin as HUNT

Ms. Lorraine Martin as QUEENIE

and

Ms. Jean Crawford as Ellen & Ellen


These and many more 
will grace the stage 
for the 
Primary Event
of the 
Annual Gathering of the Thoreau Society

The Evening of
Wednesday, July 9th
in the year
Two Thousand and Fourteen
at
Seven O'Clock
at
The Masonic Temple
58 Monument Square
Concord, MA 01742

Tickets will be a mere $10
and
will also include a performance of 

"Einstein and Thoreau"
by 
Connie Baxter Marlow

Attendees are Encouraged 
"To Dress Transcendentally"
which is a phrase
which shall be left open to interpretation

(as all good philosophies are)