Fishhawk Lake Eagle Sighting!


Fishhawk Lake Eagle Sighting!

 

I was home waiting for a service person from Columbia NW Heating and right after she arrived, we happened to look out the window to see a bald eagle flying low right in front of my home on Fishhawk Lake! He was aiming for some non-descript object in Fishhawk Lake. I didn’t have time to grab the camera, but she and I had a wonderful time watching him. He didn’t get it and flew off.

 

This happened twice more, as he was quite persistent. The third time I was able to grab my camera, put it on the “sports” setting for rapid shooting and ran out in the rain to get a few shots. I feel quite lucky that I captured what I could since I had not planned this and didn’t have a tripod. I just followed him from the trees to the water. (They’re not NatGeo material, but hey–I’m happy to have gotten them at all!)

 

Bald eagle swooping down from trees toward object in water

Bald eagle swooping down from trees toward object in water

 

Trying to retrieve it!

Trying to retrieve it!

 

Unsuccessful again!

Unsuccessful again!

 

 He still wasn’t able to retrieve whatever it was and as I was editing the photos, I looked up (not in time to grab the camera), and saw TWO bald eagles head off towards the other end of Fishhawk Lake (a rarity)!

 

 

Ginger, the service person, has just moved here from Chicago within the last month and has already seen elk during the service calls she does for  Columbia NW Heating. She can now put a bald eagle on her list. I will add that she is an excellent addition to their staff; efficient, knowledgeable and friendly– they’re a good company if you ever need this kind of service in Portland, Scappoose, and those of us in the outer fringes like Fishhawk Lake.

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Salmon Poisoning and Your Dog


Salmon Poisoning

And Your Dog

A Precautionary Measure

         (I wrote this several years ago, but it applies to every season here at Fishhawk Lake.)

Around November and December each year, the Fishhawk Lake  folks always get antsy about discovering the salmon spawning in our nearby creeks.  It’s an exciting time for all of us to share how many we’ve spotted and where and who saw one first.

Salmon Spawning Annually at Fishhawk Lake

However, for our four-legged family members, this can spell disaster.  Since I personally experienced this near fatal catastrophy, I felt it only fitting to share valuable information on symptoms and outcomes of this disease.

Salmon poisoning disease (SPD) is not an actual poisoning, but rather an acute and highly fatal rickettsial disease of domestic and wild dogs.  The disease is normally transmitted to dogs upon ingestion of raw fish and is indigenous to rivers in the Pacific Northwest region from northwestern California to southwestern Washington.

Salmon Habitat Project at Fishhawk Lake

It can prove to be fatal in 90% of cases if not caught early.  Typical incubation period is approximately  5 to 7 days.  Some of the clinical signs are: inactivity, depression, sudden onset of fever, diarrhea, vomiting and possible rapid weigh loss.    Serious nasal and ocular discharges are sometimes seen.  They may also have swollen lymph nodes. It can be misdiagnosed, so PLEASE mention this as a possibility if you have been anywhere near salmon territory.  Bottom line: your dog is not acting normally.  We noticed right off that our Golden Retriever, Jenna, wasn’t eating and was lethargic; wasn’t interested in anything, including her brand new Christmas toys—we knew something was up right away!

The first trip to the vet’s office I mentioned potential salmon poisoning, but she wasn’t exhibiting some of the signs, so she got an oral gastric intestinal medication (for her tummy).  Two days later, we were back again, this time with our regular vet and we determined that in fact she actually did have SPD.  Jenna got an IV injection and the vet assured us that within about 24 hours we would see improvements and she would almost be back to her old self.  In her case, she had an adverse reaction to the injection, which showed up immediately around her eyes with puffiness and head shaking.  Thank goodness this started while we were still there and they gave her something to counteract it.

Probably because of all the meds in her system, it took her a couple of days to be 100%, but we are thankful that she’s back to her playful self.

Jenna Kissing My Mom!

Another interesting addendum to this: after your dog experiences this once, it almost acts like a vaccine and they will have a lifelong immunity to the SPD agent.  If you notice some of the above-mentioned symptoms, speak with your vet, but we will have a supply of tetracycline (which is commonly found at most pharmacies) just for this purpose, as was suggested by our vet.

Here is a link you can click on to read more from a Veterinarian website:http://oregonvma.org/care-health/salmon-poisoning-disease

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N20w1bP2UA&feature=youtube_gdata

Gayle Rich-Boxman Broker,Vernonia Realty Specializing in Fishhawk Lake Recreation Club “Your Gateway to the Lake!” Direct: (503)755-2905 My website: http://www.lakehomesatfishhawk.com/ My blog: https://fishhawklakerealtor.wordpress.com/

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Fishhawk Lake and the Thousand Islands Endless Summers–Memories from Childhood and Now


Generations of Fishermen–The Muralts

Endless summers….

 

Do you recall as a child how endless summers seemed to be? The countdown of days til summer officially began, the plans with friends and family—sleeping in, (or not) and having hours upon hours to play.

 

One of the summer delights that I experienced as a child and as a young person, was going to our cottage in the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence River, a tributary of Lake Erie between New York and Canada.  You had to get on a boat as your transportation to get to Murray Isle, where our cottage was located, as there were no cars on the island; just homes, docks, a post office and a library!

Our cottage at the Thousand Islands with the old boathouse in front

My sister and I were 5th generation of family to own property on Murray Isle and it was pretty rustic summer living as a small child. We had an outhouse, no drinkable water and you had to bring everything that you planned to live on for the summer up the long pathway from the boat into our cottage, many many times. There was a pump house located 1/3 of the way around the island, and my younger sister and I would trek along the well-worn and rocky path to the pump house, hauling empty plastic gallon jugs to be filled with fresh potable water and brought back to the cottage. It was quite a feat lifting that heavy metal handle and pushing it up and down vigorously at least 10 times before any water would come out and quite tricky holding the gallon jug under it so that the fiercely cold water would end up IN the jug and not splashing all over your feet! Definitely a two-person job.

 

It was rustic, but the memories of learning how to put a worm on a hook while fishing with Dad, or being taught how to swim, start and run an outboard motorboat and get up on waterskis for the first time were small examples of the makings of lifetime memories that we shared as a family living on the water of the St. Lawrence in the summers. Sharing these simple summer routines made us feel closer as a family.

 

My sister and nephew fishing

As an adult, I wanted to recapture those timeless memories. The yearning for an escape that was befitting of my childhood was hard to find, but never off my dream list.

 

Then I discovered Fishhawk Lake ten years ago. It had the same sweet woodsy smell that took me immediately back to the times I spent as a kid wandering along the well-worn paths both near the water as well as the meandering ones in the woods that took us to the other side of the island. The sounds traveling across from the other side of Fishhawk Lake reminded me of how well you can hear on water—everything from a dog barking to childish laughter while splashing around in the water a quarter of a mile away—a lesson I learned early on as to how sounds can be heard more easily across water than land.

Pedal boating on Fishhawk Lake

 

There was the appreciation for a simpler life. People who all waved at each other, whether you knew them or not. Helping out a neighbor who might need a tool that wasn’t in their own array of fix-it items. Playing games—such a big deal in a small community—gathering people together to laugh over cards or horseshoes, and always ALWAYS friendly. These are some of the similarities I have found at Fishhawk Lake.

 

Many people that I do business with in real estate who find their way here to Fishhawk Lake are trying to recapture those same or similar memories for themselves to share with their children, their relatives, their friends. Not everyone seeks this simplicity–this way back to a memory of endless summers filled with genuine joy of living and playing on water in a small community. It is something that they may not readily be able to describe to me, but something that I completely understand.  It is a way to get back to the basic calm in life. To sit by water and take it IN. To hear the sounds it makes, to smell the delicious CLEAN of fresh air and fresh water…it is pristine, untouched, basic.

Fishhawk Lake Autumn colors

 

Many of us want to go back to our easy breezy childhoods when time seemed like FOREVER and you got to enjoy a summer without complication, and simply being a kid was easy to do.

 

Playing on the beach on Fishhawk Lake

As Labor Day came and went it gave me a moment to reflect on those endless summers and took me back to a time when you looked forward to going back to school, reconnecting with friends and sharing delicious moments of what you did on your summer vacation.

If you find yourself longing for a place to call “home” as vacation or full-time living, please call me and let me share Fishhawk Lake with you.

 

 

 

 

 

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Lakefront Property for sale Oregon-Clean “Cabiny Cabin”–Just What You’ve Been Looking For!


Lakefront Property for sale Oregon

Well-Kept Cabin on a Gorgeous Lakefront Lot

SALE PENDING 2/9/2013!!

SOLD! But I have more–just call me: (503)755-2905

71374 Northshore Drive $279,000 MLS#12465543

This cabin is for sale by Gayle Rich-Boxman, Broker with Vernonia Realty (503)755-2905

2BA, 1BA 1020 sq. ft. Presented by Gayle Rich-Boxman

  • New: flooring, all appliances, Milgard windows,80gal water heater, gutters
  • Newer: roof, interior/exterior paint, woodstove, decks
  • Vaulted ceilings, tongue and groove knotty pine, beams
  • Tiled bathroom walls with intricate fish designs
  • Big guest room w/walk-in closet and laundry room area

Landscaped and sunny, it has a dock and firepit out front, garden areas, and a detached garage. It will also come with 2 boats! Good space for entertaining

HOA fees incl: water/sewer,fishing,boating,swimming,clubhouse,tennis,

hiking, biking, social events, snow removal, neighbor watch,&nature galore!

Decks have gates for kids/pets. Some furniture included, also riding lawnmower.

This “cabiny-cabin” would be suitable for vacation OR fulltime living.

Please call Gayle with Vernonia Realty, for a private showing(503)755-2905

Website: www.lakehomesatfishhawk.com, e-mail:richbox@centurytel.net

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http://activerain.com/blogs/gayleatfishhawklake

You will find all kinds of valuable information/photos about Fishhawk Lake

Gayle Rich-Boxman, “Your Gateway to the Lake”!

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Vacant Lots–The Hot Item at Fishhawk Lake!


 

Fishhawk Lake entrance to clubhouse

(The lakefront lot above is no longer for sale. It was purchased in 2014).

For some reason, vacant lots are what everybody’s calling about! There are those who want a small piece of the vacation pie at Fishhawk Lake, to start creating memories right away, even if building a home is years off….kids still in college and no extra money right now. OR, it’s a chance to have a second property and not have to lay out all of the cash, because there are contract terms available on some lots.

At Fishhawk Lake, we have waterfront lots, some with docks, some without. Right now they’re running around $75-80,000.

 Every member of our Fishhawk Lake community has access to the lake whether you have property on or off the lake and there are two boat ramps at each end of the lake. You can keep your kayaks, canoes, driftboats or paddleboats there during the summer season and move them in late fall. This waterfront lot, located on the canal, dividing the community from the community center, located on an island is listed at $80,000. It has a dock and is “spitting distance” from the lake! 

MLS#

12458089 Beach Drive, Gayle Rich-Boxman Listing Agent: Call (503)755-2905

MLS#12458089

 

 

We have secluded or off-the-lake lots and those are quite reasonably priced, usually around or under $20,000. These can be quite private, or right on Fishhawk Rd, they could have an established driveway or not. All have water/sewer availability some already have those hooked up. There are a few Fishhawk Lake vacant lots that even run about $8,000!!! They are mostly sloped, so bring your thinking cap!

At Fishhawk Lake, you can camp forever if you want to and not have to build. If you do build, it has to be at least 900 sq. ft. according to the HOA rules, and it has to have some kind of foundation. We don’t allow manufactured homes or yurts!

You can bring your camper, RV, SUV, tents, what-have-you. On site, you can leave your motor home, tent trailer, etc. here at Fishhawk Lake on your property for up to 60 days per year, then it will need to be moved to another location. We keep things pristine, so it doesn’t clutter the beauty of Fishhawk Lake, which is a big draw here.

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Lakefront Home for Sale Near the Clubhouse 9839 Beach Dr Birkenfeld OR 97016 MLS#12146035


Lakefront home for sale 9839 Beach Drive Birkenfeld Oregon 97016

This lakefront home for sale Oregon  is beautifully situated, facing the lake, at the mouth of the canal and across from the clubhouse, for easy access over water to get to the beach, or you can walk a few blocks and you are there by foot. Tennis courts, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball—great spot for kids of all ages. Swimming, fishing, boating (electric or manpowerred only) can be done right out your door!

Inside this lakefront home for sale Oregon, there are many updates. New pergo flooring and new carpet. A new woodstove for radiant heat and that cabiny feel! Downstairs, master, dining room, good-sized kitchen, and one and a half baths. Upstairs, offers LOTS of sleeping quarters!  A 2nd bedroom, and also an enormous area with daybeds, and it can double as a media room, or simply more space for family and friends to “sleep over”!

9839 Beach Drive Birkenfeld Oregon $285,000 1737 sq. ft. 3BR

                                 Living room faces Fishhawk Lake

Outside this lakefront home for sale Oregon, you will find layered decks, with a hot tub for enjoying some fun after vigorous activities during the day—sit out and take in the expansive starry skies. The dock is perfect for that morning cup of coffee and looking out at the placid lake in those quiet hours of the early day. Or fall asleep in the hammock while watching others canoe by.

          Views from the backyard of 9839 Beach Drive Birkenfeld OR

There’s an attached garage,

 laundry room, and two outbuildings. A newer roof makes this an easy home to just move into without a lot of fuss. Furniture is negotiable.

And, this realtor lives right next door!

Fishhawk Lake Real Estate-9839 Beach Dr Birkenfeld Oregon 97016, new listing! So, if you’re looking for a lakehome for sale Oregon, look no further—just call me!

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Being a Resource for my Buyers and Sellers-It’s All About Connecting People


Love Connection….remember that show?  Well, when it comes to putting people together romantically, I don’t even TRY, but given the chance to put a client together with an expert in any kind of field and create a BUSINESS LOVE CONNECTION, it is a crowning moment.  Many times, new buyers in this community will call me and ask about local services.  If I believe in a small business or a local service provider, I will PROMOTE THEM VIGOROUSLY. It feels SO GOOD when you have a new neighbor who needs something  and you can turn them around quickly by simply getting them in touch with the right person for the right price.

I actually compiled a Resource List that I have on my website and as a Page on my WordPress blog site. It is in alphabetical order in categories and only offers those businesses that come recommended by someone at Fishhawk Lake that has personally utilized their services.  When you have lake property out in the boonies, it is REALLY a GodSend to have someone who will come out here, do the work they’re supposed to and not charge an arm-and-a-leg.  As that “link” to putting those people together, you feel like you’ve helped both; your client finds a viable solution and you’ve put money into the pocket of that small business person who appreciates it so very much!

Just one example: I met an arborist (Arbor Tree Care, Luke Colvin-Arborist (503)791-0853)

Arbor Tree Care Specialists

who happens to be married to an artist whose work we bought at an art gallery at Cannon Beach, on the coast of Oregon. He lives an hour away, at the coast, but wanted to reach out to this community in some form to increase his business. We got to talking, and I asked him if he would like to help our Firewise Committee at Fishhawk Lake (of which I’m a volunteer) with our semi-annual Clean Up Day. That entails going around and clipping, sawing and removing dead trees, wood debris and weeds that could cause fires. He donated his chipper and part of his staff to support this event. He has continually gotten business out here as a result. Voila! Everyone’s happy!

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Fishhawk Lake Real Estate-A Day on the Lake!

 

Finally, a photo op! It was a Saturday, with an open day for my husband and I to enjoy a gloriously sunny February afternoon on Fishhawk Lake!  After chores were all completed our “reward” was to break out our canoe, shove it off the stone steps into the glassy lake and go with the flow—literally!

 

We headed across from our home on the lake and lo and behold, a bald eagle flapped out of the trees and flew right over our heads (of course before I could lay down my paddle and grab the camera). How many people get to say that while canoeing on their private lake in the woods?? He headed down the lake towards the spillway and we glided his direction long behind him. We heard the laughter of children lightly floating over the lake, a sound reflective of summer. It made me long for those days in July when people hop into their various modes of watercraft and tool about for hours on Fishhawk Lake.   I turned to get a picture of my hubby.

 

I took snapshots of cabins dotting the lakefront and their ripply reflections in the water.

Lakefront Cabins Fishhawk Lake

 

 

 I turned to get a picture of my hubby.

 

As the sun was waning about 4ish, we turned to head home. I looked past the bow of the canoe

 and the sight I took in was the moon smiling over the treetops facing me!

 

We followed the sun along the shoreline, then headed for home. A blissful and sweet moment taken on a lovely quiet day at Fishhawk Lake. 

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Take a Moment on Fishhawk Lake


Yesterday, while meeting with new sellers, the sun came out in January! I enjoyed it so much, that I decided to recall another day in my past when catching the rays off a dock on Fishhawk Lake brought an opportunity to enjoy “reflections”. Image

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Fishhawk Lake Thoughts-The Power of One


  • Teach one child and you could be mentoring the next great world leader
  • Save one animal from being euthanized and you will give life and gain unconditional love
  • Donate to one charity and save a small or big part of the world
  • Lose one pound a week and you will keep it off more easily and attain your goal
  • Share one lesson that you have learned that changed the course of your life
  • Recycle one container a week and you will give back to the earth
  • Put one dollar aside each day and you will have $730 in just two years
  • Give someone one compliment and you just might turn their lives around
  • Plant one tree and know that you will be offering a home to many creatures and eventually gain a forest
  • Hug one old person; that may be the first time they’ve been touched in months or even years
  • Listen to one person’s story, they are giving you a gift of themselves

 

You are one person, but if you don’t start with one, you never get to 1 billion of anything.

You won’t make a difference until you take one step FORWARD.

 

Character is power.
Booker T. Washington

 

 

Rainbow on the Spillway at Fishhawk Lake by Gayle Rich-Boxman

Never go backward. Attempt, and do it with all your might. Determination is power.
Charles Simmons

 

The purpose of getting power is to be able to give it away.
Aneurin Bevan

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