by Carlisle Hashim | Aug 9, 2020 | Carlisle's Chesapeake, Frederick Douglass Series, Noteworthy, Podcast
Frederick Douglass returned to Easton, Maryland in 1878 to dedicate the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church and the Bethel AME Church. These two African American churches were sources of inspiration for black men and women. Dr. Mark Leone, Tracy Jenkins, and fellow...
by Carlisle | Nov 29, 2013 | Carlisle Flowers
Rarely when discussed the line-up for Thanksgiving dinner is there mention of soup. Pumpkin pies, sweet potato casseroles, onion dip and roasted turkey might translate into creative ingredients for post-game festivities but the in-between football games dinner...
by Carlisle | Oct 9, 2013 | Carlisle Flowers
A suckingly pig from Tio Pepe’s, the best Spanish restaurant in Baltimore, Md. This pig arrived seemingly well educated although the one lens of his glasses was a bit singed. What can you say to a guest at your party? “Go home and get some clear glasses...
by Carlisle | Sep 2, 2013 | Carlisle Flowers
56 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature of water from a fresh spring in Baltimore County, Md. Fresh water from a limestone base that we drank today. Can you imagine having fresh water scooped with a ladle by the spring for us to drink. To drink a garden, to see a...
by Carlisle | May 5, 2013 | Carlisle Flowers
James Turrell Perspectives, a new exhibit featuring the premier of a new installation entitled St. Elmo’s Light, is now on view at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD. James Turrell is an internationally-acclaimed light and space artist whose work can be found in...