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Bone Chilling Cold

Scott Walker January 1, 2018

Bone Chilling Cold: “You have to know how to survive in this weather,” he told me. I asked, “What do you need besides a sleeping bag?” He looked down and then responded, “I recently got out of prison and they took my ID, Social Security Card – things get lost in there – but I need those things.”

It was freezing and it took all I had to stand before him as he spoke while gloveless with my hands on my camera. 

The temperature outside was 16 degrees with a wind chill of 3 degrees that afternoon. By nightfall, the temperature had fallen to 12 degrees and expected to hit 7 degrees by morning with a morning wind chill of -1 degree by 6AM in Nashville, TN.

The lowest temperature in recorded history for Nashville occurred on January 21, 1985. It was -17 degrees. Looking back to January 12, 1918, the daily high was at 2 degrees.

“Nothing burns like the cold. But only for a while. Then it gets inside you and starts to fill you up, and after a while you don't have the strength to fight it.” ― George R.R. Martin

In People, people Tags homeless, nashville, musiccity, music city, sony, sony alpha, Sony, Scott Walker, cold, bitter cold, struggle, poverty, people
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Florida or Bust

Scott Walker December 2, 2017

He sat quietly holding a sign and if anyone handed him anything, he would politely thank them. As we talked it was obvious that he was well spoken as he told me about two young ladies who stopped and gave him blankets to use for a warm night’s sleep.

“I want to get to Florida,” he told me with a stutter. “I got off the bus in Murfreesboro, but I need to get to Interstate 75,” he explained.

He then described how he has worked all of his life at day labor companies suggesting, “Because I like to travel.” A social security check is deposited into his account each month, but he does not have an ATM card or checks. “I will set all of that up when I get to Florida,” talking about how he wants to find somewhere to live where he will be warmer.

“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.” - Matsuo Basho, Japanese Poet (1644-1694)

In people, People Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography, Florida, Murfreesboro, TN, Tennessee
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Don't close your eyes

Scott Walker November 30, 2017

Nashville, TN...

“Do not avert your eyes.
It is important
that you see this.
It is important that you feel
this.”
― Kamand Kojouri, writer

In people, People Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography
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Faith and Humanity

Scott Walker November 30, 2017

A photo of faith, humanity and mankind... living on the streets.

“For it is in giving that we receive.” — Saint Francis of Assisi

Nashville, 2017

In people, People Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography
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Tough Times

Scott Walker November 28, 2017

When you are homeless, it is easy to get knocked down. Most recently, he said that his hours were cut at the bar where he works in Nashville.

"Tough times never last, but tough people do." - Robert H. Schuller

In people, People Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography
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Out of the house at 18, no exceptions

Scott Walker November 26, 2017

He has been on the streets for about 8 years. He said that his mother told him when he turned 18 he is out of here and on his own, which he has been.

Outgoing, kind and spirited are the words I would use to describe his personality. He was excited to be alive, despite his circumstances.

Jobs come and go and don’t mean much to many people on the street. It is a way to make enough money to get to the next chapter, not something that defines us. However, his most recent job earned him enough money to buy warm weather gear from Bass Pro Shops, which he is wearing in this photo. That is a good thing because recently, he has been without a sleeping bag or tent.  

His home was a metal bench in downtown Nashville. He had a backpack of clothing and personal possessions. But, that changed on Thanksgiving Day.

Now, he has a tent and a sleeping bag that will greet the temperatures this winter without an issue. It also means he will be able to visit the downtown library during the day because he can leave his backpack in his tent. What some may not realize, the downtown library now limits what size of bag you can bring in and his backpack broke that rule as he had a hiking backpack.

“There are two great days in a person's life - the day we are born and the day we discover why.” - William Barclay, Scottish Author, (1907-1978)

In people, People Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography
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Two tents, not one

Scott Walker November 26, 2017

I told her that I may have one tent left, even though two people were in need of a tent and she was one of them.

When we got to my car... I found that I had two tents left and three blankets - just enough to fill the need. You should have seen her smile when she got to walk back to the others eating a Thanksgiving meal and give that second tent to the other person who needed it along with the blankets.

"There is a lot that happens around the world we cannot control. We cannot stop earthquakes, we cannot prevent droughts, and we cannot prevent all conflict, but when we know where the hungry, the homeless and the sick exist, then we can help." - Jan Schakowsky, U.S. Representative for Illinois

In people, People Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography
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On the banks of the Cumberland River

Scott Walker November 25, 2017

He said to me on Thanksgiving Day... "I'm not homeless, I'm just home, less." 

His view is the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville. 

"This is just a stop, on the way to where I'm going
I'm not afraid because I know this is my
Temporary home."

-Temporary Home by Carrie Underwood

In Places, Campers Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography
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She left her dad and now lives in the woods of Nashville

Scott Walker November 25, 2017

From Louisville, Kentucky she headed to Nashville, Tennessee with her new boyfriend. She is 37 years old and her significant other told me, “She was tired of her daddy taking all but $100 of her disability check.”

"You don’t know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.” — Bob Marley (via BerkLee’s mom, the parent of a down syndrome child – quote posted on “Mighty Proud Media”)

In people, People Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography, Kentucky
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Thanksgiving Day in Nashville: He helped to hand out sleeping bags and tents

Scott Walker November 25, 2017

Thanksgiving Day in Nashville: After serving in the National Guard he was discharged honorably. He then decided to hit the road and so the journey from California to Nashville, Tennessee was met head on.

He is 23 and homeless. He was adopted at a young age after being removed from his birth mother… it was a story that he was not ready to share.

While making multiple trips to my car to retrieve more sleeping bags and tents for homeless at “Gobble Gobble Give,” he said, “Today, I don’t feel homeless and it feels really good helping.”

The young man helped me until all the tents and sleeping bags were humbly accepted by those living on the street. Some told us, "I don't need one, but he does [pointing at another homeless person at the event]."

After helping, he got a sleeping bag and tent for himself. However, he first made sure that those who needed one had one.

The 23 year old again stated, "Today was a good day - best morning ever, I did not feel homeless."

At Gobble Gobble Give 2017, David Montanbeau told me, “3,348 Meals were served, 1000+ Articles of Clothing given away, 3000+ Hygiene Kits were given away, 74 Haircuts, 28 Showers and 5 Complete Makeovers.” Not to mention, 31 left with a new sleeping bag, 8 left with a new tent and 3 left with new blankets.

In People, people Tags Homeless, Nashville, people, homeless, life, black and white, musiccity, sony, sony alpha, tents, sleepingbags, poverty, broken, streetphotography, street photography
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Depression strikes the homeless and others - What about medication?

Scott Walker July 2, 2017

Sadness is something that others may be able to see in someone’s face, but what is behind the eyes only the sufferer knows. However, sadness and depression are quite different.

For example: “Shorty,” who is pictured, was likely sad when he and his girlfriend had a falling out. However, he may or may not have been depressed at the time, but sadness was definitely an emotion he felt. The good news is that sadness passes fairly quickly while depression can stick around for months or even years.

So many of those who live on the street experience deep and often dark depression. While it may start out as something mild in their younger years, it lingers into age and grows deeper into severe depression.

People often confuse mild depression with severe depression, only because they have not experienced such agony themselves. Others suggest that those who are sad simply pull themselves up by their bootstraps, which can’t be done if severe depression is involved. Those who make such suggestions fail to understand or even try to understand the underlying darkness.

Sadness can trigger depression and your chances are also higher if you have family members who have fought depression in the past. Severe illnesses can also lead to depression. Other items that can lead to depression in adult life include being abused as a child (any nature of abuse). In fact, child abuse greatly increases the chances of becoming depressed as an adult.

To help cure depression, doctors often encourage a healthier lifestyle along with medication. But, if you are homeless it is hard to eat right and hit the gym. It is also hard to afford a doctor’s visit, much less pay for medication. But, studies show that medication is important.

The brain is extremely complex, as most realize. Some areas of the brain regulate mood while other areas focus on daily tasks like extending your arm to turn off the alarm clock.

According to a Harvard Health article from 2009, “Areas that play a significant role in depression are the amygdala, the thalamus, and the hippocampus.” A recent study demonstrated how the hippocampus is 9% to 13% smaller in those who are depressed or who have dealt with bouts of depression.

To increase positive moods and decrease depression, the production of new neurons are needed. Doctors will prescribe antidepressants to help boost the number of neurotransmitters, but the medication takes four to six weeks to start working. The extended period of time between the depression and a good mood have to do with neurons growing and forming new connections.

Antidepressants promote the growth of nerve cells in the hippocampus. It takes weeks for that growth to occur, which explains why it takes so long for antidepressants to work. This growth process is called neurogenesis, meaning neuron growth or formation.

As for Shorty… he told me that he came to Tennessee because of a girl. He later said that he went to jail for 7 months because of that same girl. "I caught her with another man," he told me. The woman is now in California.

“Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad.” ― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

 

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