Had a nice stay at this cozy cottage. Our biggest concern was the bathroom as there were no pictures of it on VRBO. However, no issue as the bathroom was in line with the rest of the cottage (i.e. not the Ritz, but we were not expecting the Ritz). Upon arrival, we were met by the owner's wife who could not have been more gracious over our stay. For example, she allowed use of their paddleboat & single-person kayak. She also provided a fishing rod. There were also rafts and a small umbrella available. The front deck of the cottage has a full picnic table with an umbrella which is not pictured. Also not pictured are 4 (plastic) Adirondack chairs by the fire ring (for which wood was available during our stay). We moved 2 chairs to the end of the dock for happy hour several nights. While mosquitoes were an issue after sunset, prior to sunset, we did not have any issue. Of course, at a lake they were expected. And, you always have to gazebo, complete with a small cable TV, to avail you of them. As we were on a "workcation", wifi was vital to us. We did have a glitch on the first day with spotty wifi which was quickly resolved with the owner providing a "Orbi" for better reception (wifi provided is via the owner's home behind the cottage). Once rectified, we only had one other issue our entire stay. The wifi works from the gazebo as well. The main bedroom has been painted blue and is not the spotty yellow shown in the current picture. The 2nd bedroom's "L" configuration is tight with 2 twin beds. We used it for storage, so it was not an issue. Both the main bedroom & living area have window A/C units with remotes that worked well. The listing states coin laundry, but there is no laundry facilities on site. You would have to drive to town for a Laundromat. The kitchen is stocked with all the necessary utensils. The only things that we brought that were necessary were wine glasses and a cookie sheet for making a pizza. Speaking of wine, the Grace Tyler winery is only a mile away and they have live music on Fri evenings. Is there a mothball smell as others reported? Yes, at the start, but quite honestly you get used to it (or at least we did) and it sort of adds to the character (note: the owner did tell us that she used to use mothballs over the winter prior to the cottage's recent insulation to prevent mice from entering). Bottom line, this place offers such an exceptional value we are contemplating a fall foliage return.