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Originally Posted by ctownboy
Not an actual baseball item but.....freshly mown grass in early May.
Back in the late 1970's I lived in a small town with my mother and younger sister. We didn't have a lot of money so what money I received for an allowance (if I even got one) was very small. To supplement this, I mowed grass and rode my bicycle along our small town roads looking for discarded glass soft drink bottles to be able to redeem.
When I had enough money, I would go to a small grocery store nearby and buy packs of baseball cards. I would then rush home and open them hoping to find Cincinnati Reds cards in general and Johnny Bench cards in particular. Living in southern Indiana, close to Louisville, Kentucky, being a Reds fan at that time was GREAT!!!
Now, almost fifty years later, every May when grass is starting to be mown and that fresh smell hits me, I go back in time and remember the miles of mowing grass and the miles of bike riding I did just to be able to buy new packs of baseball cards.
David
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This is fascinating David; its really quite something how this happens biologically/chemically. I'm sure there are some more in depth studies scientifically about how powerful sense memories function and are triggered when we experience them again; how they are formed initially.
Did you get any of those Bench cards? His Sporting News All Star cards from the early 70s are some of my favorites.
David