30 December 2019

Nhill

We rolled to Nhill for the pinball museum (like what I did there?). The curator (with Lou, picture left) is full of energy for them! The boys had a great time.

 
Pinballs started as gambling machines with pins hammered into a wooden board. The ball bounced around until it popped in a hole. Then you'd get money accordingly, like on roulette. They were big in the prohibition era.
It's a hit with us all. They have all kinds of pinball machines to play.
Pinball wizard.
Even outside has big flippers and a rebound thing.
The road to Bendigo. We did a big day's drive.

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