Saturday, March 14, 2026

Pinball In Chicago

We arrived in Chicago at around 9pm.on a Wednesday night. We were tired from our all day travel so we grabbed an Italian Beef and took advantage of our comfortable bed. 

I had a plan to play a lot more pinball than I did but Chicago wasn't cooperating. I had hoped to play at Logan Arcade, Headquarters Beercade, and Replay Lincoln Park but none of those venues were open during the day.  I feel very fortunate to have places in Minneapolis with a nice selection of machines where I can play basically whenever I want to play. 

The pinball highlight for us here in Chicago was going to The Flip Museum open house and meeting William. 

An interactive device to show how score reels work in EM machines. 

William has a small museum at the moment and had an open house every Thursday night. We reached out beforehand to make sure we could attend and he said we were welcome to come and play for free. He mentioned he wants to gather feedback for the real location opening in April hopefully. We arrived with some beer to.share and had a great time. While we were there a few other groups came in to play. I got to play a few machines I had never played before. 

i had never played Teachers Pet.  It was really fun and Donna enjoyed it too. 

I managed to roll Derby Day by ball 4 and when you roll a.machine that scores like Derby Day, the score just stops. Pretty cool!

William shared some interesting pinball history with us. 
He showed us this Ballyhoo magazine, a humor magazine going back to the 30s, the 1930s. He asked us if we could see similarities with the Ballyhoo Pinball Machine...
Yea it's clearly a copy. The Ballyhoo Pinball Machine was released in 1932 and was popular enough to get Bally Games off and running. 

He also showed us fantasy works from Borris Vallejo. 

If you are a reader of science fiction, you might recognize his work. He has 131 book covers. He also has a few pinball machines but they weren't licensed and basically ripped off. 

I saw a few images in the book that looked very close to pinball machines I recognize. 
After a bit more learning, we did more playing. 

This is his first machine. He picked it up years ago for $1200 IIRC. 

Steve Richie's (a game and pinball designer) Hyperball!  It isn't Pinball and it isn't a video game but it's also kind of both of those things. It was designed to compete with Space Invaders and other video games hitting the arcades back in the day. 

Willliam was quick to repair machines that were malfunctioning. 

I'm really glad we got the opportunity to play with and talk to William. Before we left, we gave our input on what we think a successful place would include. We had a lot of common experiences so ideas flowed. We are looking forward to coming back when his permanent location with many more machines opens. 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Bruce Goff




An amazing Bruce Goff exhibit is going on right now at The Art Institute. One of the best exhibits I have seen. 

Morning in Chicago

We woke up to a beautiful crisp morning and walked to coffee. We are headed to The Art Institute with our membership for members only hour and then getting "free" coffee in the members only cafe. Also I dont have my Members Only  jacket. 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Rolling 3 Hours Late

It's 6:48pm and we are about an hour outside of Chicago if we don't hit commuter rail traffic. We were supposed to be in Chicago at 4:45. Dinner is going to be late but at least we got a sunset shot. 

The Trip is on Rails Now


We started planning this trip back in November, so long ago that I don't really remember all of the connection details. We do have a very detailed document we will use, but at this point we will just follow the directions we created months ago. This trip is now on rails both figuratively and literally for the moment. 

Anyone need shoes?

Red Wing Station in Red Wing MN. Home of the Red Wing shoe!  

They forgot to Spring Forward here. 

Amtrak Empire Builder

We have our seats and are on our our way to Chicago!  

How Do You Pack For A 3 Month Trip?


Very carefully. 

Epic European Trip Starts Now



Today we start another Epic Journey. We are heading to Chicago for a few days via Amtrak and then we fly to London to start a 3 month European Vacation. We will be enjoying time in London, Edinburgh, Rotterdam, Brussels, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Bielefeld, Flensburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, Stavanger, Bergen, Flam, Stockholm, Lulea, Haparanda, Kemi, Helsinki, and Tallinn. Once we land in London we will be traveling by Bus, Train, Ferry, and Local Transit. It will be a grand adventure!

Monday, March 9, 2026

When I told Elvira...


When I told Elvira we were going to Europe for 3 months and we won't be back until June...

Last Night Playing Pinball at Home


The European Trip starts Wednesday when we take The Empire Builder to Chicago for a few days of Pinball, Museums, Food, and Bars. Stay Tuned!