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Hello Amzie Adams

Scott Walker July 3, 2019

Meet Amzie Adams. He is well known in the French Quarter where he is often seen wearing some of the craziest, hippest, strangest outfits all decked with a top hat. He has been a part of the New Orleans landscape since 1964.

Adams, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps, is much deeper than his outward appearance. He is a musician who has rubbed elbows with some of the greats over the years as they made their trek through Louisiana. But, his passion for the arts doesn’t stop at music.

His talents continue into story telling with a focus on the positive. It’s a must to find Amzie for a conversation or one of his fascinating stories that involves the slaying of a dragon or perhaps rescuing a princess?

Music and stories aside, painting is what Adams does best. His artwork is well known across the globe. A simple Google search of his name followed by the word “Paint” will introduce you to a maze of color that focuses on the Crescent City.

Never judge others by their outward appearances…

“By judging others we blind ourselves to our own evil and to the grace which others are just as entitled to as we are.” ― Dietrich Bonhoeffer


In Places, people, People, magazine Tags Amzie Adams, New Orleans, life, art, arts, Bourbon Street, louisiana, new orleans, black and white, Sony, Alpha
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Life is Violent in New Orleans, Louisiana

Scott Walker June 28, 2019

“Have you got a few dollars so I can get something to eat,” he asked. I think he was a bit surprised when I responded with, “Where are you from because you look as if you are African.” I followed my question with a slight laugh as he looked at me and said, “I moved here from the Islands.” With that statement, I think I broke the ice to ask more questions as he had never been asked such.

As we talked, he said that life on the streets of New Orleans was filled with crime. He mentioned that he has witnessed murders, drug deals and more.

The crime rate in New Orleans is 95% higher than the national average. If you sample only violent crimes, the rate is 193% higher in New Orleans than the national average.

During our brief exchange a passerby heard him mention a need for food and invited him to head to a nearby church for lunch.

I read an interesting quote today that stated, “Beginning today, treat everyone you meet as if they were going to be dead by midnight. Extend to them all the care, kindness and understanding you can muster, and do it with no thought of any reward. Your life will never be the same again.” - Augustine "Og" Mandino II, American author. He wrote the bestselling book The Greatest Salesman in the World (1923-1996).


In people, People, Places, magazine Tags new orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, louisiana, homeless, street photography, black and white, life, streets, people, Sony, Alpha
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