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Shot the York Revolution-themed “Date Night” centerfold feature for FlipSide a few weeks ago. I figure since the Revolution are now in the post-season, it’s time I finally blogged a few photos from that feature.

(I wasn’t officially aware of it until this assignment, but FlipSide’s “Date Night” feature usually entails a family-friendly setting — not necessarily a date night for a couple!)

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Frances Heindel, 5 of Red Lion, gets York Revolution mascot DownTown's attention before the Revolution's game against the Road Warriors on Friday, Aug. 19, 2011, in Sovereign Bank Stadium.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Amber Losing of Dover Township watches as her son Blake, 6, and Brinly, 9, cheer after the Road Warriors' offensive turn ended in the top of the third inning on Friday, Aug. 19, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Sienna Rivera, 8 of Springettsbury Township, and Metta Pfaff, 10 of Springettsbury Township, watch as the York Revolution's unofficial mascot, Boomer, snatches the hat off his trainer, Jeff Hoke, on Friday, Aug. 19, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

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Last night was the first game of the 2011 Atlantic League Freedom Division playoffs. The York Revolution will be playing best-of-5 against the Lancaster Barnstormers.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York Revolution leftfielder Val Majewski, far left, ambles in the dugout as he and other members of the York Revolution team wait for the start of their first playoff game agains the Lancaster Barnstormers on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

Here’re two shots I have of starting pitcher Corey Thurman in two very different circumstances.

Sweat in the third inning:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Sweat beading on his brow, York Revolution pitcher Corey Thurman, center, high-fives outfielder Chris Walker as he returns to the dugout after pitching in the third inning against the Lancaster Barnstormers in the first playoff game on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

Rain (and maybe some sweat) in the sixth inning:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York Revolution pitcher Corey Thurman exits the field after being relieved during the sixth inning in the first playoff game against the Lancaster Barnstormers on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

The Revolution won last night’s game 3-2. I’m shooting tonight’s game, as well, and hoping for no rain.

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Shot a Greyson Chance concert at the York Fair earlier tonight.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Rising teen pop star Greyson Chance performs a free concert at the Toyota Grandstand stage on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, at the York Fair.

He’s 14 and actually talented, and I’d like to think the fame hasn’t gone to his head yet… despite the hordes of tween and teen girls who rushed to get front-row seats.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Hundreds of teenaged girls scream as rising teen pop star Greyson Chance arrives onstage at the Toyota Grandstand, where he gave a free concert at the Toyota Grandstand stage on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, at the York Fair.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Rising teen pop star Greyson Chance performs a free concert at the Toyota Grandstand stage on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, at the York Fair. Chance's set included covers of Jay-Z, Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga.

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Lightning struck a duplex in a 55+ community a few nights ago. Nobody was hurt, the electricity was out and a couple’s kitchen was destroyed — but thankfully, their spirits, kindness and sense of humor were still intact*.

* Read the caption.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. (Left to right) Mary Elliott of Windsor Township helps her mother Catherine Kowalczyk, 78, salvage the remnants of her freezer on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, the day after lightning struck Catherine and her husband Henry's home on the 300th block of Winners Circle, caused an electrical fire in the kitchen and displaced the couple from their home. The Kowalczyks, who will soon celebrate Henry's 80th birthday and their 56th anniversary, are currently displaced because of the damage in their kitchen. "See what happens when she cooks," Henry Kowalczyk joked, referring to his wife.

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Everybody gets excited when a new brewery opens up in town.

I get excited when, on my way to a biz portrait assignment about the brewery, I see really nice light on a really cool building… which happens to be where the brewery is.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. (Left to right) Matt DePrato and Joshua Hoke pose for a portrait outside of Liquid Hero Brewery on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011, in York. DePrato, Hoke and friend Christian Quinlivan have founded Liquid Hero Brewery, which they plan to open to the public in October, with two brews on tap and several more thereafter. The brewery, located on East North Street across from Sovereign Bank Stadium, will sell growlers to-go and kegs to local businesses, as well as souvenir mugs, pints and T-shirts. DePrato and Hoke say White Rose Bar & Grill will probably debut the brewery's first pour, its American Ale.

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After shutting out the Bridgeport Bluefish in a doubleheader last night, the York Revolution won the second-half Atlantic League Freedom Division title and clinched one of four spots in the league playoffs.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York Revolution third baseman Vince Harrison pours a can of Bud Light over team manager Andy Etchebarren's head in the team locker room after the Revolution clinched a spot in the playoffs and shut out the Bridgeport Bluefish in a doubleheader on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

The games themselves were remarkable as well, despite the low crowd turnout. Scott Grimes became the first Revolution player to hit for the cycle.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York Revolution outfielder Scott Grimes returns to the dugout after hitting a homerun in the sixth inning against the Bridgeport Bluefish and becoming the first Revolution player to hit for a cycle, on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

To get to the playoffs, the Lancaster Barnstormers had to lose their game last night (which they did) and the Revolution had to win at least one of their two games (they won both). Here’s a moment I captured after the Revs won the first game and before the Lancaster game wrapped up:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. (Left to right) York Revolution outfielder Chris Walker and pitcher Corey Thurman hug and exchange words after the Revolution defeated the Bridgeport Bluefish 8-2 in the first game of a doubleheader in their drive to clinch a playoff spot on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

And here’s a moment after the Revs won the doubleheader:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York Revolution team manager Andy Etchebarren addresses the team before cracking open dozens of bottles of Champagne and cans of Bud Light in the team locker room after the Revolution clinched a spot in the playoffs and shut out the Bridgeport Bluefish in a doubleheader on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York Revolution pitcher Kris Regas, outfielder Jose Herrera, catcher Salvador Paniagua and pitcher Lorenzo Barcelo celebrate with Champagne and beer in the team locker room.

All in all, a good night, despite the 12.5-hour shift and getting champagne in my eyes. (It stings.)

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I was sick all day yesterday, so naturally today for my first assignment at the York Fair, my editor sent me to the live-birthing station.

Everybody say, “SQUEEEE!” for piglets!

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Five piglets nestle together on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, after nursing with their mother, who gave birth to her seventh litter on Sunday in the Animal Birthing Center inside the Toyota Arena at the York Fair. A cow, two pigs, two sheep and four guinea pigs are on display, along with their newborn offspring, at the Animal Birthing Center. All the animals are on display courtesy of their respective farms, with one pregnant pig remaining to give birth.

That’ll do, pig.

Moving on, here are some humans:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Cousins Alaina Harlacher, 4 of Dover Township, and Bryson Harlacher, 3 of Wellsville, watch a projected video of a cow giving birth at the Animal Birthing Center in the Toyota Arena on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, at the York Fair. Alaina's mother Jennifer, who is five months pregnant, said she anticipates her daughter to ask a few more questions about pregnancy and birth. The video, showing Thomasville dairy farmer Leroy Walker's cow giving birth on Sunday, was playing on a continous loop.

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Most Friday nights this season, I’ll be shooting video on the sidelines of two different games for two different highlights reels. Last night, though, I was shooting stills.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News and GameTimePA. William Penn cheerleader Zhane McMillion, center, jumps as she, fellow cheerleaders and the football team greet their fans after William Penn overcame a 27-14 halftime deficit and defeated McCaskey 41-33 on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011, at McCaskey in Lancaster.

The game had its share of odd moments, some of which I’m posting here. The more functional photos can be found along with the wrap-up article.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News and GameTimePA. McCaskey's Dante Heard, far left, chases a loose ball from an incomplete pass during the second quarter against William Penn on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. William Penn overcame a 27-14 deficit at halftime and defeated McCaskey 41-33

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News and GameTimePA. William Penn's Jared Posey holds onto the ball as a McCaskey defender unsuccessfully tries to bring him down during the third quarter on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. McCaskey's Avery Wilson leaps over William Penn's Jared Posey after Posey was taken down by McCaskey's Aaron Swinton during the third quarter on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011.

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Trying to catch up with my blogging. Shot high school girls tennis last week. I’ve always laughed at people who managed to bring down their shutter speed enough to get motion blur in sunlight… but now I’ve done it. And I’m kinda okay with it, because I like the photo.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Dallastown's Tori Davis returns the ball against Northeastern's Cara Glatfelter on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, at Northeastern High School. Davis defeated Glatfelter 7-6 (7-1), 6-2.

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I haven’t blogged in a week (I think?). It’s been kinda busy around these here parts. Today was the first day in I-don’t-know-how-many that rain hasn’t fallen steadily, but that didn’t mean we were any less busy.

Yesterday was my day off, but my editor called me in. Before going to the office to pick up a videocamera, I stopped by York College.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York College students and faculty are stranded due to the flooding of Tyler Run Creek and the closure of the foot bridges on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. Constant rain has caused the creek to overflow on campus, resulting in about 18 inches of water in the commuter lot located off of South Pershing Avenue near the South Newberry Street campus entrance on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. A campus safety official, who declined to be named, said the department tried contacting students whose cars were parked on the lower part of the lot before the creek flooded the lot.

Armed with a videocamera, I then made my way to Seven Valleys and Glen Rock — not an easy task, due to road closures — to record footage for two videos that I produced that night.

Then, today, my editor told me, “Yesterday, it was about the water. Today, it’s about the faces.”

So a reporter and I went to two boroughs along the Susquehanna River, which is expected to crest overnight on Friday and which is prompting people who live along the river to evacuate.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Janella Englehart, who lives with her father Martin, 74, in the Wrightsville home where she and her seven siblings grew up, brings a few more items from her kitchen and living room to the front door ofof her house on Wilton Circle in anticipation of rising waters from the nearby Susquehanna River on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. (Left to right, in the motor boat) Rich McDave of New Cumberland, Chad Bowman of New Cumberland, Deb Bowman of Lewisberry and Rebecca Cummins of Harrisburg ride out in a motorboat after helping Rob Jackson - who lives in Mechanicsburg and is rowing the boat in the background - remove valuables from his deceased parents' home in Goldsboro on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, as floodwaters from the Susquehanna River rose to the second story of the house.

One man’s summer house along the river was swamped, but he and his friends stripped the carpeting and relocated the more valuable items in the house. Then he decided to have fun while he still could.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. DeWayne Boyer of Ashton, Md., laughs in response to one of his friends' remarks as he walks around in chest-high water on what used to be the patio of his summer house in Goldsboro on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011. With the help of family and friends, Boyer stripped the carpets and relocated valuable items in his family's summer house in the 70th block of Water Street in Goldsboro on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, as the Susquehanna River's floodwaters flooded the house's basement.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. (Left to right) DeWayne Boyer of Ashton, Md., playfully threatens to pull his brother-in-law Brett Cook of Laurel, Md., into the water with him before diving into the overflowing Susquehanna River, which flooded the basement of Boyer's summer home in Goldsboro, on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011. Boyer decided to take one last dive into the river before treating his friends and family who helped him move items out to dinner.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. DeWayne Boyer picks up a floating goose egg as he walks in chest-high water on what used to be his patio near the deck stairs of his summer house in Goldsboro on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011.

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Here’s one more pre-season-y assignment I had yesterday, complete with a video:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. York Catholic sophomore Emily Dugan and fellow marching band members dance part of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" during practice behind the school on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. Members of the York Catholic Marching Band are gearing for their field performances in the upcoming football season. The band will perform at the season opener against Kennard-Dale High School on Friday, Sept. 2, 2011. The band consists of 36 members, including the color guard, and will have four songs on the roster throughout the season.

Are you ready for football season?

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Tomorrow night, high schools all over York County will be kicking off their first games of the 2011 football season.

Today, the paper’s football preview tab was distributed. Splashed on the cover is a sportrait — my first.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News and GameTimePA.com.

When I first showed this particular take to my editors, Brad’s response was something along the lines of, “He shouldn’t be throwing footballs in the school lobby. That’s dangerous.”

All facetiousness aside, taking the sportraits indoors was my only workable option at the time. Red Lion’s stadium was closed and a mess because they were getting their turf replaced. The sun was still shining too brightly at 4:30 p.m. for me to use any lights, and the team’s practice field was spotted with large patches of dirt and teemed with the defensive players as they practiced that day.

So we took the sportraits indoors. The photo used for the cover was a three-strobe setup, not including my on-camera 580EXII, which I used to fire off three slaved Nikon flashes. Two strobes were bounced off umbrellas onto Klinefelter, with the third on a tripod on the stair landing above him.

Here’s another option I shot:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News and GameTimePA.com.

The locker room shoot was a challenge. I had to turn off the overhead lights so they wouldn’t interfere with the lighting. But because I was using strobes-only, I didn’t have a modeling light — which meant we were working in complete darkness. I told Klinefelter that, when the red focus-assist beam on my on-camera flash lit up, he should look directly below that light. As for myself, I had to guess at where he was in the dark and rely absolutely on that focus-assist beam and my camera’s center-point focus to get Klinefelter’s face in focus.

Fortunately, Klinefelter was patient and accommodating as I adjusted the strobes and stumbled around in the dark. The final photo is a tad underexposed — but I’d rather have it a little darker than have the metal locker doors and fixtures blown out. It was a two-strobe setup, with one strobe right behind me and another to Klinefelter’s left. Looking back now, I wish I’d tried putting the third strobe behind Klinefelter as an accent light.

Next season, right?

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This was the decisive, final game in the league championship series. Serious business was on the line, folks.

And this was the weirdest double-play photo I have ever taken in my life:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Glen Rock's Tim Frisch throws the ball to first base for a double-play after tagging out Manchester's Chris Langley at second base, as Manchester's Andy Clemens, foreground and left, runs to first in the third inning of the final, decisive game of the Central League Championship Series on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011, in Glen Rock Community Park in Shrewsbury Township. Manchester defeated Glen Rock 4-2 to win the series.

Re-read the caption if you have to.

Seriously, the weirdest double-play photo I’ve ever made.

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Made this picture while feature-hunting at a York Revolution baseball game. I’m still not entirely convinced that dogs are man’s best friend — after all, what about women? And cats? (The loyalty and affection a certain cat has demonstrated to Jeff are undeniable, and pretty cute.)

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. The York Revolution's unofficial mascot, a dog named Boomer, eats a treat out of trainer Jeff Hoke's hand after performing a few tricks in the field behind the outfield as the Revolution played agains the Road Warriors on Aug. 19, 2011, at Sovereign Bank Stadium.

(Psst — Boomer also stars in his own book!)

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Nice light:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Maggie Jones of West Manchester Township peruses the donated books for sale at the York County Heritage Trust's 11th annual Book Blast sale on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, at the Agricultural and Industrial Museum. The York County Heritage Trust Library Committee is hosting its 11th annual Book Blast sale on Aug. 11-13 at the Agricultural and Industrial Museum.

Cute kid:

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Becky Coffman of Dover looks through a kids' craft book as her daughter Alyssa, 17 months, waits in her stroller at the York County Heritage Trust's 11th annual Book Blast sale on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, at the Agricultural and Industrial Museum. Coffman said she was looking mostly for childrens books, as she and her husband Adam also have a 7-year-old daughter. The sale opened with about 25,000 donated books available, and all proceeds benefit the Heritage Trust.

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Went to a dog wash a few days ago. Made pictures. Made a video.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Sheila, a golden retriever belonging to Laura Schmidt of Red Lion, gets washed up at a dog wash on Sunday, Aug. 21, 2011, behind Patton Veterinary Hospital in Red Lion to raise money for Pinups for Pitbulls, a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate the public about pitbulls and their temperaments. The staff said they hold at least one dog wash a year to raise funds for various pet-related charities and organizations.

Who doesn’t love seeing dogs shake themselves off after getting washed?

(Answer: No one.)

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Yesterday, about 70 fire apparatus paraded down a three-mile stretch of a state highway. The local high school’s marching band led the way, and people in the area were excited. As with many such assignments, I made sure to get a few photos of the main event (the parade) and then focused my attention on the more interesting aspect, i.e., the people who were watching.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Stacy Johnson and her daughter Savannah, 8, watch from their front yard as the parade approaches on Hanover Street near the Nashville Volunteer Fire Company station on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.

I also photographed the most precious great-great-grandmother I’ve ever met. She’s also the only great-great-grandmother I’ve ever met. Almost all five generations of her family were represented on her son’s porch that day as the parade passed them by, which I thought was just incredible.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Mary Jane Hoff, 87, coos at her 9-month-old great-great-granddaughter Hailey Kime, held by her son Leroy Hoff, before the parade passed in front of Leroy's porch on Hanover Street on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.

Mary Jane was wonderful, and so was her entire family. I’m glad I had the opportunity to meet them, if only for the time that passed as we waited for the parade to arrive and as the parade went by.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Mary Jane Hoff, 87 of Jackson Township, takes a picture of the parade as it passes her son Leroy's house on Hanover Road on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.

The Hoff family’s house wasn’t the only one I visited as the parade inched by. The Johnsons, just a few doors down, were watching, too. (Stacy and Savannah Johnson are featured in the first photo in this post.)

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Ashton Johnson, 3, sucks on the lollipop that was given to him by parade participants as he sits on his front porch and watches the parade pass on Hanover Road on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.

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Old Glory

I went to a Revs game last night, on assignment not to shoot the game but rather to feature-hunt. I’ll share those photos once they’re published in a few weeks, but here’s something I “discovered” while traipsing behind outfield.

'merica.

Privacy screens, curtains or simply a show of patriotism?

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A reporter and I went to York’s first gay pride festival last week.

Once I strolled the circuit a few times and he talked to some of the organizers, we conferred and agreed that although the three-day event included a(n in)famous deejay and a drag show, we’d focus on the street festival itself. The nighttime events would be flashier and a lot more visual, but the organizers had talked about raising awareness and making the festival fun and open to all members of the public. People were bringing their children and dogs as if it were any other festival.

So, the festival it was.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Holding her stuffed puppy, Anastasia Bartleson, 3 of Manchester Township, wears a pink "I Stand With Planned Parenthood" sticker on her shirt at the York Pride 2011 street festival on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011, in the parking lot of Club XS. Bartleson's mother Lindsay recalled that Anastasia once said, on her own, that it's "not fair" that some people think that a gay couple who are family friends aren't "able to love each other."

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. (Left to right) Gage Donagher, 8 of West York borough, and his brother Julian, 6, blow bubbles at the York Pride 2011 street festival as their youngest brother Lukas, 4, tries to get their attention on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011, in the parking lot of Club XS.

The two photos above didn’t run in the paper or online — check out the article to see which ones did — but I’m sharing these because I think each picture is humorous in its own right.

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One day last week, I spent three hours in a boat. On a lake. On a beautiful day.

Life can be so hard sometimes.

I’d arrived at the Outcast Bass Club’s Thursday Night Lunker Tournament at Lake Marburg just in time to meet with the organizer and have him arrange for me to go out on a boat with two participants. Every Thursday afternoon/evening, participants get to fish on the lake from 5:30 to 8:30 and bring back their biggest catch to be weighed. Whoever brings in the biggest fish for that day wins 1st Lunker, and participants’ weekly tallies will be totaled at the end of the season for cash and other prizes.

So last Thursday, I hung out with Jason and Ryan, who are brothers-in-law, as they fished.

The shadow of Jason Martin, of Reading Township in Adams County, is cast on his brother-in-law Ryan Miller of Hanover as the two fish for bass from the boat they share on Lake Marburg in Codorus State Park on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.

Jason and Ryan were the leaders in the tournament so far, the organizer told me before he added that I should cut their lines if they caught anything. Each man caught a fish that night…

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Jason Martin of Reading Township in Adams County removes his hook and lure from a largemouth bass he caught in Lake Marburg in Codorus State Park on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.

…but each bass was just shy of the 15-inch minimum requirement for a fish to be weighed at the end of the night.

Earlier in the afternoon, Jason asked when I’d last gone fishing. I described to him an old photo of my first and last fishing expedition, which took place off a dock in Galveston, Texas. Here’s the photo, which aptly summarizes my brief encounter with a live fish:

Circa 1992 or 1993.

Jason laughed and said that, once they caught a fish, they’d make me hold it before they put it in their aerated tank or tossed it back into the lake. I’m not especially squeamish — it’s just that fish are really bizarre creatures — but I was relieved that, in their hurry to measure the fish and get them back into the lake, we all forgot about Jason’s promise each time they caught a fish.

As we headed back to the landing just before 8:30 p.m., the men asked me what I thought. Most girls and women, they said, find fishing to be exceedingly boring.

Nah, I said, it was relaxing. There are far worse ways to spend three hours than to be on a boat. On a lake. On a beautiful day.

© 2011 by The York Daily Record/Sunday News. Jason Martin of Reading Township in Adams County lowers his rod after casting out his line near the end of the evening at Lake Marburg in Codorus State Park on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.

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