Monday, March 2, 2026

Unearthing History: The Remarkable Journey of Locomotive #202 from Logging Workhorse to Hidden Treasure


 The Legacy of Locomotive #202: A Snapshot of Railroad History in Louisiana

For railroad history enthusiasts, few stories encapsulate the rich tapestry of early 20th-century logging operations in the United States like that of Locomotive #202. This venerable machine, with its beginnings dating back to 1913, provides a fascinating glimpse into the timber industry’s reliance on rail transport and the technological evolution of locomotives during that era.

Locomotive #202 was part of an ambitious order by the Crowell Interests, consisting of twelve distinct locomotives, each crafted to meet the burgeoning needs of the Meridian Lumber Company in Meridian, Louisiana. Designed primarily as a woods engine, #202 was instrumental in transporting timber from the expansive forests to the mill, symbolizing the industrial energy that characterized the American landscape in the early 1900s.

Judgment vs. Understanding: A Transformative Conversation on Compassion and Faith | Ken Hulsey

Written By Ken Hulsey

Over the years, I’ve come to understand a profound truth echoed in the saying, “you can never judge a book by its cover.” This insight holds particularly true when it comes to our fellow human beings. Each person is a tapestry of experiences, weaving together a unique journey that shapes who they are. It is important to remember that we cannot fully grasp where someone is in their life’s path just by a fleeting encounter.

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Samson: Connected by Promise, Compromised by Desire, Restored by Prayer | Journey Church | Pastor Steve Roberts


In Part Two of Connect and Protect, we walk through the life of Samson to uncover a powerful spiritual pattern: connection, compromise, and restoration. Samson didn’t begin with failure—he began with promise. Before he had strength, he had a covenant. Before he fought battles, his parents built a foundation of obedience, prayer, and reverence. His life shows us that protection begins with connection. But Samson’s downfall didn’t happen overnight. It came step by step—through unchecked desire, small compromises, blurred boundaries, and repeated disobedience. What once convicted him became comfortable. What once protected him became optional. Eventually, he didn’t even realize when the presence of God had lifted. 

Saturday, February 28, 2026

From Page to Screen: How 'War of the Worlds' Reflects Our Deepest Fears Across Generations | Ken Hulsey


At the close of the 19th century, the renowned author H.G. Wells gifted us with “War of the Worlds,” a remarkable work that quickly became a beloved classic. Many consider it to be the very first modern science fiction novel, paving the way for stories about extraterrestrial life. This groundbreaking narrative takes a serious look at what an alien invasion of Earth might look like, and it has inspired a plethora of adaptations across various media. From books to comic books, and even radio, the story has seen countless interpretations, including the famous Orson Welles broadcast on Halloween in 1938. It’s also been brought to life on the big screen, with notable films like the classic 1953 version produced by George Pal and the epic rendition featuring Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise from 2005. Moreover, it has made its mark on television with series in different styles, like a reminiscent “X Files” type show in the 80s and the British series “Tripods.” To top it all off, several albums have been produced, with a standout adaptation by Jeff Wayne in the 70s. It’s safe to say that "War of the Worlds" has left a lasting impact on popular culture!

Retro Cartoon Rewind | Out Of This World 70s Sci Fi Saturday Morning | Part 3


 In the realm of animated television, few series evoke as much nostalgia and intrigue as *Return to the Planet of the Apes*. Created by the dynamic duo of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and 20th Century Fox Television, this series seamlessly blends adventure and social commentary, drawing inspiration from Pierre Boulle's seminal novel. Similarly, *Star Trek: The Animated Series* reignited the fervor of the beloved franchise after its live-action run, proving that the love for Captain Kirk and the crew could transcend mediums, especially after NBC's late recognition of its popularity among young adults. On a different note, *Valley of the Dinosaurs* captured imaginations in the '70s, taking audiences on a thrilling journey with the Butler family. With its 30-minute episodes, it became a cherished part of childhood for many, even after its original CBS run ended. And while we’re reminiscing about animated adventures, let's not forget the excitement of *Flash Gordon*, which evolved from a costly live-action project into a beloved animated series that enchanted viewers. For those who enjoyed the thrilling escapades of young heroes, *Young Sentinels* offered a refreshing take with its diverse cast of teens thrust into an otherworldly adventure, even if its premise echoed tales from the likes of *Ultraman* and superhero comics. Each of these animated series holds a special place in the hearts of fans, reminding us of the magic that can happen when creativity knows no bounds!

Friday, February 27, 2026

From Murals to Munchies: Exploring the Trendy Transformation of Alexandria's Downtown | Ken Hulsey Photographer


This past week, after being cooped up in my office for days, I decided to take advantage of the mild temperatures and low humidity by taking a walk around downtown during my lunch break.

When Terri and I moved to Louisiana six years ago, we took a trip to downtown Alexandria and discovered a plethora of abandoned buildings. It was clear to us that our new home was a city in decline, almost forgotten. However, when I ventured into this once-vibrant downtown area, I honestly expected to see more signs of decay. To my surprise, I found some evidence of life and a glimmer of hope that Alexandria could indeed experience a renaissance.

How a Stranger Can Bring God’s Message When You Least Expect It | Ken Hulsey


A few years back, Terri and I took our granddaughter for a delightful day at the zoo. What unfolded that day was more than just a joyful outing; it was a profound message from God that I never anticipated. Many of you know that I have a passion for photography, and the zoo offered the perfect backdrop for my wildlife photography pursuits. As is often my habit, I wandered off in search of interesting shots, momentarily losing sight of my family.

Before long, I noticed the girls had moved on, prompting me to put my camera away and rejoin them. As I made my way back, I encountered a young woman who crossed my path and greeted me with a warm “Hi.” This caught me off guard, as it’s not every day that a young lady randomly stops to speak with a man of my age. In truth, this wasn't something that happened, even in my younger, more handsome (Who am I kidding), years. The woman had a familiar air about her, yet I couldn’t quite place where I had seen her before.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

You Don’t Heal by Hiding: Why Connection Is Your Protection | Journey Church | Pastor Darrell Ingram


In this moving message from the Connect and Protect series, we reflect on the truth that our most challenging moments may not stem from stepping away from God, but rather from withdrawing from the relationships that are meant to support and uplift us.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

My Memories of Life in Vernon Texas - A Simpler Life in a Simpler Time

Lately, I’ve developed a strong interest in the history of Texas. For Christmas, my wife and daughter surprised me with two fantastic books about the state’s history. Right now, I’m reading one of them, a gift from my daughter, called "The Blood of Heroes" by James Donovan, and I’m really enjoying it. This book focuses on the Battle of the Alamo, a topic I’ve been curious about since childhood.

 

I can’t wait to share some of the fascinating things I’m discovering from my reading. But before diving into interesting facts about Texas history, I want to share a bit of my own connection to the state. Back in 1974, my father decided he was done with the busy life of Southern California, specifically Whittier, a suburb of Los Angeles. He moved our family to be closer to his brother J.G. and his family in Vernon, Texas. I was just six years old then. Since I wasn’t used to the big city, moving to a quieter farming town in North Texas wasn’t too hard for me.


Beyond the Neon: Unveiling the Hidden Gems of the Las Vegas Strip | Ken Hulsey Photographer

The world-famous Las Vegas Strip is known for its casinos, restaurants, bars, concerts, nightclubs, and extravagant shows. What many people don't realize is that the most sinful part of Sin City is also a showcase of unparalleled beauty, if you take the time to look around. Just beyond the view of gamblers parked in front of flashing slot machines and tourists mulling about on the street, there are amazing statues, fountains, and near-perfect recreations of some of the world's wonders. A traveler can experience the sights of Paris, Venice, New York City, and Ancient Greece all in one afternoon. And that's just the beginning—there is so much more to see and experience.

Blessings

Blessings: We often forget that everything in life, including life itself, is a blessing from God. As a man of faith I thank God during my daily prayer for all those blessings He has bestowed upon myself and my family. If you ever want to know just how blessed you really are? Just take a few moments to look around you. There are many people who are having a much harder time getting through their daily life than you are. Take time to pray for those people. Even though it may not seem like it to the casual observer, The Lord is taking care of them as well. We live in a world full of distractions. From cell phones to television our daily lives are filled with things that take our minds off our problems as well as God. I urge you to take the time to look around you. There is a beautiful world out there. Instead of watching another cute cat video, watch some children playing, look at a sunset or if you have the means take a walk in the woods. The miracle of God's creation is all around you and is a much more wonderful show than anything on the television or internet. Take every opportunity to disconnect from technology and grow closer to God through enjoyment of his wonders.

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