I give you, today, pictures of the furry meet at the Arcade, a day of pinball and such, last month. I'd wrap up the story of March Hare Madness if it weren't for having to put too much time into another pinball thing this evening. You'll hear about that ... sometime soon, I hope.

A view from the mezzanine of The Arcade; that Blasters Family Fun Center sign has been there since we first ever started attending, back when there was a pinball league. There are a solid three rows of pinball machines, not bad except in comparison to what we knew in the glory days of 2014.

More of the view from the mezzanine. The Space Invaders poster in the upper right was there since the old days too. Also that big crowd of video games off on the right ... was not literally there in the days of the Arcade League, but, near enough.

Looking straight down gives me this great composition. Can you spot a possible furry at a pinball table?

Out the back window we see what happened to the sign that used to advertise the place's location: one's leaning up against the fence and the other side is just being parked on.

Ah, but to the furries! The gathering in the mezzanine looked a lot like you'd expect at hospitality or a free drawing table at a fury convention, especially the mix of people putting on fursuits or recovering from having their fursuits on. Also, several people brought in serious cameras, attracting bunnyhugger's interest.

Folks getting ready to head outside for the big group picture.
Trivia: In the wake of the Council of Nicea a least two astronomers are known to have created time charts forecasting future dates of Easter: Theophilous, bishop of Alexandria (385 - 412), with tables for the years 380 through 480, and his nephew Cyrillus, his successor as bishop of Alexandria, who covered the years 437 through 531. Source: The Calendar: The 5000-Year Struggle to Align the Clock with the Heavens --- And What Happened to the Missing Ten Days, David Ewing Duncan.
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