In an age where forensic medicine appears capable of solving nearly any crime, it seems that they are now prepared to take on one of the greatest mysteries of all time: The death of Harry Houdini. Although reports at the time of his death indicate that Houdini died from complications of a ruptured appendix, it has long been speculated that he was actually murdered. Born Erich Weisz on March 24, 1874, in Budapest, Hungary. One of seven children born to a Jewish rabbi and his wife, Erich moved with his family as a child to Appleton, Wisconsin, where he later claimed he was born. When he was 13, Erich moved with his father to New York City, taking on odd jobs and living in a boarding house before the rest of the family joined them.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
The Mystery of Harry Houdini’s Death | Terri Hulsey
In an age where forensic medicine appears capable of solving nearly any crime, it seems that they are now prepared to take on one of the greatest mysteries of all time: The death of Harry Houdini. Although reports at the time of his death indicate that Houdini died from complications of a ruptured appendix, it has long been speculated that he was actually murdered. Born Erich Weisz on March 24, 1874, in Budapest, Hungary. One of seven children born to a Jewish rabbi and his wife, Erich moved with his family as a child to Appleton, Wisconsin, where he later claimed he was born. When he was 13, Erich moved with his father to New York City, taking on odd jobs and living in a boarding house before the rest of the family joined them.
The Legacy of Santa Fe 4-6-4 #3450: A Historical Icon in Pomona, CA | Ken Hulsey Photographer
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| Photographer: Ken Hulsey |
| Location: LA County Fairgrounds (Pomona, CA) |
Ex Santa Fe 4-6-4 #3450 stands as a testament to the golden age of railroading in America, proudly located in its final resting place at the LA County Fairgrounds in Pomona, California. This magnificent locomotive, a product of the Santa Fe Railroad, is a remarkable piece of history that reflects not just the engineering prowess of its time but also the rich tapestry of stories surrounding American railroads.
Unlock Your Potential: Embrace the Journey to Your Best Self | Random Ramblings By Tina Martin
Monday, March 23, 2026
Toys By Roy - Winrock Center Mall - Albuquerque, New Mexico - A Trip Down Memory Lane
If you grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, during the 60s, 70s, or 80s, you likely have fond memories of Toys By Roy. The store was easily recognizable thanks to the large rocking horse logo on its front.
In 1961, Roy Ater opened his first Toys By Roy in the brand-new Winrock Center Mall, which was marketed as ‘the largest in the Southwest.’ Ater’s toy store quickly became one of the mall's first and most successful retailers. Over the following years, Toys By Roy expanded into a successful franchise with 34 locations across 9 states.
Prayer Is An Inspiring Conversation!
And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive. —Matthew 21:22
Prayer is not merely a ritual or a routine; it is a sacred two-way conversation between our Creator and us. As Christians, we are blessed to have a heavenly Father who not only hears our prayers but actively responds to them. This profound promise from Jesus, “All things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive,” serves as a powerful reminder of the potency of faith combined with earnest prayer.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
The King They Didn’t Expect: Crowd Faith vs Committed Faith | Journey Church | Pastor James W Greer
On Palm Sunday, the crowds shouted, "Hosanna! Save us now!" as Jesus rode into Jerusalem. They celebrated Him like a king, but only days later, many of those same voices cried, "Crucify Him." Why did this happen? Because Jesus wasn’t the king they expected.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Returning to the Lair of the Fouke Monster - The Legend of Boggy Creek and Beyond | Ken Hulsey
I, like many others, first became fascinated with the infamous "Fouke Monster" in the 1970s when the film "The Legend of Boggy Creek" was released in theaters and drive-ins across the country. Although I didn't see the movie until it aired as a Saturday afternoon feature on a local TV station in the 1980s, the original trailer had a lasting impact on my young and impressionable mind—it scared the crap out of me. A big, hairy creature reaching through windows to grab young girls (the Fouke Monster doesn't hold a candle to King Kong), girls screaming, guns firing, people chasing the monster, the monster chasing people-all set in what looked like the creepiest place on Earth: Boggy Creek. I hid under my bed until I was ten!
Friday, March 20, 2026
NASA’s Artemis II Mission: A New Era of Lunar Exploration
Today at precisely 11:21 a.m. EDT, NASA marked a significant milestone in its Artemis program when the Artemis II Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft arrived at Launch Pad 39B. This event followed an impressive 11-hour voyage from the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, symbolizing a giant leap towards the next phase of lunar exploration.
From Rails to Roads: Celebrate Albuquerque's Historic Journey at the Route 66 Roads & Rails Festival
The Unseen Connections: How Railroads Shaped Albuquerque's Spirit Before Route 66
For railroad history buffs, the evolution of cities often reveals a story of interconnectedness, especially in the American Southwest, where the rise of the railroad preceded the fame of highways like Route 66. Before it became a symbol of adventure and the freedom of the open road, Albuquerque was transformed by iron rails that forged the city’s economic and cultural identity.
Unlocking the Path: Embracing the Hidden Miracles in Everyday Life | Ken Hulsey
Life is a journey marked by various seasons, each with its unique challenges and blessings. There are times when we feel an intense fire within us, fueling our passions and driving us forward. Conversely, there are moments when we feel frozen, grappling with uncertainty and doubt. Navigating the peaks and valleys of our existence can be daunting, but faith is the key that unlocks our path. It acts as the enduring glue that binds our experiences together, even during times when we feel disoriented.
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Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles County, the charming small town of Whittier, California, beckons to be explored. This hidden gem, locat...
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Today, I want to share the story of the first railroad built in central Louisiana. Known as the Red River Railroad , or sometimes the Ralph ...
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Uncover the Story Behind Abandoned Locomotive #400 in Long Leaf, Louisiana | Ken Hulsey PhotographerOne of my favorite subjects to photograph in Louisiana is the ex-Crowell & Spencer Lumber Company Steam Locomotive #400. There’s someth...
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The Legacy of Locomotive #202: A Snapshot of Railroad History in Louisiana For railroad history enthusiasts, few stories encapsulate the r...
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One can have a heart towards Godly leadership, and another could have a heart of worldly leadership. In this insightful message, Ps. Leanne...
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In our Christian journey, forgiveness is essential. We must continually extend forgiveness to others. To receive God's forgiveness, we ...
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From Rails to Roads: Celebrate Albuquerque's Historic Journey at the Route 66 Roads & Rails FestivalThe Unseen Connections: How Railroads Shaped Albuquerque's Spirit Before Route 66 For railroad history buffs, the evolution of cities of...
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Written By Ken Hulsey Have you ever listened to a sermon and felt like the pastor was speaking directly to you? Have you ever felt like God ...
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Sunset Over Los Angeles, CA by Ken Hulsey I intended to post this message on Sunday morning before church, but something told me not to. All...
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Jesus had come into town for the Passover celebration and was nearing the time when he would be betrayed by one of his disciples, publicly ...









