Al Gionfriddo's famous catch in the 1947 World Series, which was close to the 415-foot mark [126 m] in left-center, just in front of the visitors bullpen, would have been a home run in the Yankees' current ballpark and most other ballparks at that time, except perhaps the Polo Grounds, home of the New York Giants
Few people know that cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate, a plastic that takes almost 10 years to completely decompose
The ultimate evening fragrance tobacco-gaiac-incense-iris richness is at its best in the evening, under artificial light Autumn-winter use aromatic-woodsy-smoky density is ideal for the colder months, when it becomes comforting and enveloping Conservation Store away from light and heat to preserve the notes of guaiac and incense, which fade over time
Next Article: 4: Sorting & Grading Tobacco Unlike other massive manufacturing undertakings, which are often completely automated (or nearly so), the majority of the work done to create a cigar is carried out by human beings with their hands